
Diversity and complexity are the hallmarks of living forms. Yet science aims for general causal explanations of its observations. So how can these be reconciled within the non-physical sciences? Is it possible for a science of life to conform to the requirements of a general theory - the type of theory seen in a 'hard' science such as physics? These are the questions that are explored in this important new book.In Evolutionary Worlds Without End, Henry Plotkin considers whether there is any general theory in biology, including the social sciences, that is in any way equivalent to the general theories of physics. It starts by examining Ernest Rutherford's famous dictum as to what science is. In the later chapters he considers the possibility, within an historical framework, of a general theory being based upon selection processes.Throughout, the author constructs a compelling argument for the idea that there are within biology, and that includes the social sciences, something like the general theories that make physics such powerful science. The book will be valuable for all those in the biological and social sciences, in particular, biologists, psychologists, as well as philosophers of science.
This book investigates whether the biological and social sciences can establish a general theory of life that mirrors the predictive power and structural consistency found in the physical sciences. Henry Plotkin, a distinguished psychologist and evolutionary theorist, evaluates the historical and conceptual barriers to such a theory. By analyzing the nature of scientific inquiry and the role of selection processes, he argues that biology and the social sciences possess the potential for foundational theories comparable to those in physics.
What You Will Find
Experts and academics in the philosophy of science recognize this work as a rigorous attempt to bridge the gap between biological complexity and physical law. Readers frequently note the intellectual density of the prose, which is tailored for those already familiar with evolutionary theory and scientific epistemology.
Page Count:
224
Publication Date:
2010-06-18
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199544956
ISBN-13:
9780199544950
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