Review of Philosophy of science: The central issues [Book Review]

Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 19 (1):117-117 (1999)
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Reviews the book, Philosophy of science: The central issues, edited by Martin Curd and J. A. Cover . This book provides a very comprehensive philosophy of science anthology. The collection consists of forty-nine articles and self-contained excerpts by many leading philosophers. The volume is divided into nine major sections, and each of the sections is preceded by a brief introduction that sketches out the major issues addressed in the subsequent readings. 2012 APA, all rights reserved)

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