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Philosophy of Social Science (Dimensions of Philosophy Series)
Published in Paperback by Westview Press (1995)
Authors: Alexander Rosenberg, Keith Lehrer, and Norman Daniels
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Best introduction to the real philosophy of social science
There are many books out there with the same title as this one. But if you want to know what the real issues in the philosophy of social science are, and how they connect to the basic questions of philosophy--from Plato to Popper--this is the book to read. Rosenberg uniquely combines expertise across the range of problems about social scientific method with an eye to the sides social scientists actually have to take about fundamental questions. The comparison of rational choice, functionalist, and Darwinian explanations of cross-cousin marriage rules is just one example!


The Man Behind the Rosenbergs
Published in Hardcover by Enigma Books (01 September, 2001)
Authors: Aleksandr Feklisov, Sergei Kostin, Alexander Feklisov, Serguei Kostine, and Ronald Radosh
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A Kindly Portrait of Julius and Ethel
There is much more to this book than the story of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, but it is for the Russian viewpoint of this story that I bought the book. Having read the recently published book The Brother I wanted to read this book to compare the two. Alexander Feklisov paints a kindly picture of Julius Rosenberg as being an individual who sympathized with the plight of the Jews in Germany during World War II. Julius felt the Russians bore the brunt of the fighting against Nazi Germany and he wanted to do whatever he could to help them. Since Russia was an ally of America during World War II he wanted to do what he could to be of assistance since he wasn't in the front lines fighting the Nazis. Julius comes across as a rather kindly and meek individual and a genuine friendship between him and Feklisov developed. Rosenberg's biggest contribution to Russian intelligence was in providing them with the proximity fuse in which an explosive shattered when it neared an airplane causing damage instead of having to score a direct hit on the plane. Julius's wife Ethel was aware and sympathetic of her husband's activities, but was otherwise not involved. Whether she actually did any typing of her brother's, David Greenglass', notes is still questionable. It may very well have been David's wife, Ruth. David worked at Los Alamos in a machine shop and provided what information he could on America's efforts to develop an atomic bomb, but his childish sketches of a lens was of no value according to Feklisov. David Greenglass agreed to turn against his sister and brother-in-law in exchange for immunity for his wife Ruth and a prison sentence for himself. The Rosenbergs could have fled to Russia when things got "hot", but they wanted to remain close to Ruth because she was in a hospital recovering from burns suffered in an accident. From reading this book and The Brother I conclude that the Rosenbergs' hatred was against Nazism and their treatment of the Jews and not against America. As he saw it, Julius was helping an American ally (Russia) to fight an American enemy (Germany). The book is also interesting in showing the precautions spies take in their meetings. At a time when Communism was a hot topic in the early 1950's it is questionable whether the Rosenbergs received the fairness they deserved. The book covers much more including Feklisov's role along with John Scali during the Cuban Missile Crisis, but I'll limit my review to the case of the Rosenbergs since that is the part of the book I was most interested in.

Especially recommended for students of "Cold War" era
The Man Behind The Rosenbergs is the personal and candid memoir of Alexander Feklisov, a KGB spymaster. This fascinating, compelling account in Feklisov's own words relates his claims of a close friendship to Julius Rosenberg (whom Feklisov felt was wrongly executed) and his duty as a secret messenger who helped bring to an end the terrifying tension of the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962. Especially recommended for students of "Cold War" era, The Man Behind The Rosenbergs is a revealing, gripping narrative, impossible to put down from first page to last!


The Philosophy of Science : A Contemporary Introduction (Routledge Contemporary Introductions to Philosophy)
Published in Paperback by Routledge (2000)
Authors: Alexander Rosenberg and Alex Rosenberg
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I get the impression this guy really doesn't know much about
science.
Maybe its just me, but he just seems to be guessing everything- gives factually incorrect statements, dwells on that rather worthless theme -science being this godly western institution- doesn't bother to explore examples of scientific thought in other cultures before the greeks or by non european scientists -

I was curious about the philosophy of science before I bought this book, it turned me off to the subject very quickly - now I can go back to studying some actual science instead of this mindless jibber jabber...

Helpful text book
I used this book in an introduction to philosophy of science course I took, along with an anthology of papers. The papers were hard to understand without this book. They were filled with a lot of jargon, and labels for different theories. This book helped me understand the labels, but it also got behind them to what the real issues between competing philosophies of science are, and how their arguments worked. It was not easy going but the effort to follow Rosenberg's presentation was worth it.

Why philosphy matters to science
The great thing about this book, unlike most of the others, is that is shows how the problems of methodology and interpretation of scientific theories turn out to be the same deep problems philosophers have been wrestling with since the Greeks. It gives you all the definitions of the buzz-words in philosophy of science, but goes beyond them to tell you what's really up for grabs in debates about the nature of science, objectivity, explanation, and reality. And it ends with a great chapter on Kuhn and Quine.


Darwinism in Philosophy, Social Science and Policy
Published in Hardcover by Cambridge University Press (2000)
Author: Alexander Rosenberg
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Economics: Mathematical Politics or Science of Diminishing Returns? (Science and Its Conceptual Foundations)
Published in Hardcover by University of Chicago Press (1992)
Author: Alexander Rosenberg
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Hume and the Problem of Causation
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press (1985)
Authors: Tom L. Beauchamp and Alexander Rosenberg
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Instrumental Biology or the Disunity of Science (Science and Its Conceptual Foundations)
Published in Hardcover by University of Chicago Press (1994)
Author: Alexander Rosenberg
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Microeconomic Laws: A Philosophical Analysis
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Pittsburgh Pr (Txt) (1976)
Author: Alexander Rosenberg
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Noncommutative Algebraic Geometry and Representations of Quantized Algebras (Mathematics and Its Applications, Vol 330)
Published in Hardcover by Kluwer Academic Publishers (1995)
Authors: Alexander L. Rosenberg and Alex Rosenberg
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Philosophy of Science: Contemporary Readings (Routledge Contemporary Readings in Philosophy)
Published in Paperback by Routledge (01 January, 2002)
Authors: Yuri Balashov, Alexander Rosenberg, and Alex Rosenberg
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