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    Contemporary sciences offer insights for a 'cosmo-theandric' mysticism.Thomas Manikkam - 2011 - Tattva - Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):51-68.
    Contemporary Sciences Offer Insights for a 'cosmo-theandric' Mysticism.
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    Neo-Aristotelian Perspectives on Contemporary Science.William M. R. Simpson, Robert Charles Koons & Nicholas Teh (eds.) - 2017 - New York: Routledge.
    The last two decades have seen two significant trends emerging within the philosophy of science: the rapid development and focus on the philosophy of the specialised sciences, and a resurgence of Aristotelian metaphysics, much of which is concerned with the possibility of emergence, as well as the ontological status and indispensability of dispositions and powers in science. Despite these recent trends, few Aristotelian metaphysicians have engaged directly with the philosophy of the specialised sciences. Additionally, the relationship between fundamental (...)
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    Contemporary Science and Worldview-Making.Alberto Cordero - 2009 - Science & Education 18 (6-7):747-764.
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    Contemporary science and rationalism.Robert Blanché - 1968 - Edinburgh,: Oliver & Boyd.
    Translation of La Science actuelle et le rationalisme.
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    The historiography of contemporary science, technology, and medicine: writing recent science.Ronald Edmund Doel & Thomas Söderqvist (eds.) - 2006 - New York: Routledge.
    As historians of science increasingly turn to work on recent (post 1945) science, the historiographical and methodological problems associated with the history of contemporary science are debated with growing frequency and urgency. This book brings together authorities on the history, historiography and methodology of recent and contemporary science to review the problems facing historians of contemporary science, technology and medicine and to explore new ways forward. The chapters explore topics which will be (...)
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  6. Contemporary science and an eastern mind-body theory.Yuasa Yasuo - 1989 - In David Edward Shaner, Shigenori Nagatomo & Yasuo Yuasa (eds.), Science and Comparative Philosophy: Introducing Yuasa Yasuo. New York: Brill.
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    Contemporary Science and Problems of the Human Individual.D. K. Beliaev - 1981 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 20 (2):3-27.
    The problem of the human individual and the multiple manifestations of the essence of that individual made its appearance along with that of human beings themselves. Having arisen at the dawn of history, as a product of the as-yet-primitive consciousness of the primeval human, this problem, constantly developing and changing in form in accordance with the socio-economic conditions of the life of society, is assuming increasingly pervasive significance. The mandate of the ancients to "Know thyself" today has the ring not (...)
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    Contemporary Science and Natural Explanation: Commonsense Conceptions of Causality. Denis J. Hilton.Michael Lynch - 1990 - Isis 81 (1):150-151.
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    The Soul and Contemporary Science.Stewart Goetz & Charles Taliaferro - 2011 - In Stewart Goetz & Charles Taliaferro (eds.), A Brief History of the Soul. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 152–181.
    This chapter contains sections titled: The Soul and the Brain The Soul and Scientific Methodology Soul‐Body Causal Interaction and the Conservation of Energy.
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    Contemporary Science and Freedom.Nicola Abbagnano - 1952 - Review of Metaphysics 5 (3):361 - 378.
    This attitude was closely connected with the situation of science and philosophy, both of which, a century ago, spoke the language of necessity. Science believed that the facts of nature formed an endless chain of cause and effect, each link of which was determined by the preceding one and in turn infallibly determined the following one, so as to make a rigid system from which no part or element of reality could escape. Science believed that causality in (...)
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    Marxism & Contemporary Science. Jack Lindsay.Sydney Jackman - 1950 - Isis 41 (3/4):320-320.
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    God and Contemporary Science: Philip Clayton's Defense of Panentheism.Willem B. Drees - 1999 - Zygon 34 (3):515-525.
    Philip Clayton's God and Contemporary Science is summarized and discussed. Clayton presents a theological reading of biblical texts. In my opinion, science‐and‐religion studies should deal more substantially with insights of secular studies on the situated character of these texts. Clayton uses the relationship between mind and brain as analogy for the relationship between God and the world. This runs the risk of understanding God as analogous to the mind and hence secondary and emergent relative to the world. (...)
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  13. Contemporary Science and Rationalism.I. A. G. Le Bek - 1971 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 22 (1):64-65.
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    Axiomatic Method in Contemporary Science and Technology.Sergei Kovalyov & Andrei Rodin - 2016 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 47 (1):153-169.
    In 1900 David Hilbert announced his famous list of then-opened mathematical problems; the problem number 6 in this list is axiomatization of physical theories. Since then a lot of systematic efforts have been invested into solving this problem. However the results of these efforts turned to be less successful than the early enthusiasts of axiomatic method expected. The existing axiomatizations of physical and biological theories provide a valuable logical analysis of these theories but they do not constitute anything like their (...)
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    Reductionism in contemporary science; unity of nature, variety of events.Elżbieta Kałuszyńska - 1998 - Foundations of Science 3 (1):133-150.
    A contemporary analytic philosophy approach to science is discussed. It is pointed out that enthusiasm for language studies in philosophy has been recently grossly exaggerated. A role of experimental science as a source of "profound" questions about the essence of the world should be more appreciated. It is shown that the so-called common intuitions fail to capture the gist of current problems in science and can no longer lead us to faithful solutions. For instance, it is (...)
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  16. Problem: Contemporary Science and Deductive Methodology.Joseph T. Clark - 1952 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 26:94.
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    Consciousness in Contemporary Science.Anthony J. Marcel & Edoardo Bisiach - 1988 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Anthony J. Marcel & Edoardo Bisiach.
    The significance of consciousness in modern science is discussed by leading authorities from a variety of disciplines. Presenting a wide-ranging survey of current thinking on this important topic, the contributors address such issues as the status of different aspects of consciousness; the criteria for using the concept of consciousness and identifying instances of it; the basis of consciousness in functional brain organization; the relationship between different levels of theoretical discourse; and the functions of consciousness.
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    Enriching psychoanalysis: integrating concepts from contemporary science and philosophy.John Turtz & Gerald J. Gargiulo (eds.) - 2023 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    This compelling collection illuminates new models and metaphors taken from the contemporary sciences and philosophical thought to revitalize and re-contextualize psychoanalysis for the 21st century. The exploration of quantum mechanics, chaos and complexity theory, epigenetics, and neuropsychoanalysis provides the reader with new layers of meaning and understanding that in turn lead to an enrichening of psychoanalytic theory and a deepening of experience in the consulting office. The intersection of psychoanalysis, contemporary sciences, and philosophy leads the reader to new (...)
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    Dialectic and Contemporary Science: Essays in Honor of Errol E. Harris.Philip T. Grier - 1989 - Upa.
    This volume contains ten original essays by leading philosophers in America, Britain and Europe, all addressed to the dialectical holist philosophical position developed by the contemporary philosopher Errol Harris; it also contains an extensive introduction outlining and defending the general contours of that position. It serves not only as a Festschrift for Professor Harris, but also as a comprehensive, critical exposition of the neo-Hegelian system of philosophical thought for which Harris is widely known, a position which is attracting the (...)
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    Unlocking Divine Action: Contemporary Science and Thomas Aquinas by Michael J. Dodds, O.P.William E. Carroll - 2016 - Nova et Vetera 14 (1):343-347.
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    Axiomatic Method in Contemporary Science and Technology.С.П Ковалев & А.В Родин - 2016 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 47 (1):153-169.
    In 1900 David Hilbert announced his famous list of then-opened mathematical problems; the problem number 6 in this list is axiomatization of physical theories. Since then a lot of systematic efforts have been invested into solving this problem. However the results of these efforts turned to be less successful than the early enthusiasts of axiomatic method expected. The existing axiomatizations of physical and biological theories provide a valuable logical analysis of these theories but they do not constitute anything like their (...)
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    Unlocking Divine Action: Contemporary Science and Thomas Aquinas. By Michael J. Dodds, O.P.Philip Rolnick - 2015 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 89 (2):336-340.
  23. Philip Clayton, God and contemporary science [edinburgh studies in constructive theology].Edward L. Schoen - 1999 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 46 (3):189-191.
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    Structures of Contemporary Science.Ernan McMullin - 1975 - Proceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy 6:617-619.
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    Contemporary science and natural explanation: commonsense conceptions of causality.Denis J. Hilton (ed.) - 1988 - New York: New York University Press.
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    Neo-Aristotelian Perspectives on Contemporary Science.Paul M. Gould - 2019 - Philosophia Christi 21 (1):217-221.
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    Contemporary Science and the Marxist-Leninist Theory of Knowledge.P. V. Kopnin - 1971 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 10 (3):218-230.
    The philosopher dealing with problems of the epistemology and logic of scientific knowledge cannot disregard those truly immense changes that have occurred in science in the present century. Moreover, he must interest himself not only in what has been learned in the objective world that is new, but by what new methods and means this knowledge has been acquired, how its structure has changed, what categories define the essence of contemporary scientific theorizing, and its outreach into cognition in (...)
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    Philosophy and Contemporary Science.Sören Stenlund - 1998 - The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 6:249-254.
    This paper is concerned with some of the differences between philosophy and contemporary science, and with the significance of these differences for the question of the nature of philosophy. Differences of particular interest here are ones that tend to be concealed and ignored through the influence of the professionalist attitudes of contemporary science, an influence that manifests itself in the prevailing normative attitude to the vocabularies and linguistic practices of professional philosophy. It is argued that this (...)
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    Improving the quality of case-based research in the philosophy of contemporary sciences.Karen Yan, Meng-Li Tsai & Tsung-Ren Huang - 2020 - Synthese 198 (10):9591-9610.
    This paper aims to address some methodological issues related to case-based research in the philosophy of contemporary sciences. We focus on the selection processes by which philosophers pick or generate a particular set of papers to conduct their case-based research. We illustrate how to use various quantitative and qualitative methods to improve the epistemic features of the selection processes, and help generate some potential case-based hypotheses for further philosophical investigation.
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    Idealist Implications of Contemporary Science.Jan Westerhoff - forthcoming - Erkenntnis:1-22.
    Recent developments in contemporary natural science (including the evolutionary study of perception, cognitive science, and interpretations of quantum physics) incorporate central idealist positions relating to the nature of representation, the role our minds play in structuring our experience of the world, and the properties of the world behind our representations. This paper first describes what these positions are, and how they are introduced in the relevant theories in terms of precisely formulated scientific analogues. I subsequently consider how (...)
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    The Historiography of Contemporary Science and Technology. Thomas Soderqvist.Clark Elliott - 1998 - Isis 89 (4):754-755.
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    Reflections on contemporary science and ethics.Wilbur Spenser Sheriff - 1942 - In Francis Palmer Clarke & Milton Charles Nahm (eds.), Philosophical Essays: In Honor of Edgar Arthur Singer, Jr. London,: University of Pennsylvania Press. pp. 191-202.
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  33. Denis J. Hilton, ed., Contemporary Science and Natural Explanation: Commonsense Conceptions of Causality Reviewed by.Norman Swartz - 1988 - Philosophy in Review 8 (9):346-348.
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    Art and contemporary science.Kenneth Coutts-Smith - 1967 - British Journal of Aesthetics 7 (2):189-194.
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  35. Consciousness—Its place in contemporary science.Keith Sutherland - 1994 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 1 (2).
     
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    Exploration of Contemporary Science and Technology Alienation from the Perspective of Marxist Science and Technology.燕 季 - 2022 - Advances in Philosophy 11 (4):461-465.
  37. Humean Supervenience in the Light of Contemporary Science.Vassilios Karakostas - 2009 - Metaphysica 10 (1):1-26.
    It is shown that Lewis’ ontological doctrine of Humean supervenience incorporates at its foundation the so-called separability principle of classical physics. In view of the systematic violation of the latter within quantum mechanics, the claim that contemporary physical science may posit non-supervenient relations beyond the spatiotemporal ones is reinforced on a foundational basis concerning constraints on the state representation of physical systems. Depending on the mode of assignment of states to quantum systems — unit state vectors versus statistical (...)
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    The Customization of Science: The Impact of Religious and Political Worldviews on Contemporary Science.Steve Fuller, Mikael Stenmark & Ulf Zackariasson (eds.) - 2014 - New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan.
    This book explores whether and how religious and secular worldviews and political ideologies held by scientists, citizens, decision-makers and politicians influence science as practiced and understood today. In this book, customized science is defined as a science built according to - or altered and fitted to - a particular group's specifications, that is, its needs, interests or values, its political ideology or worldview. It is science governed not merely by goals such as increased knowledge and explanatory (...)
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  39. Essays in Contemporary Science and Philosophy Volume 3, Mind and Cosmos.R. G. Colodny - 1972 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 23 (2):181-190.
  40. Dialectic and Contemporary Science: Essays In Honor of Errol E. Harris.Philip T. Grier Harris - 1989
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    God and Contemporary Science.Philip Clayton - 1997 - Eerdmans.
    This series relates past thought from the history of Western theological traditions to areas of contemporary concern in fresh, innovative, and constructive ways.
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    Politics and Modernity: History of the Human Sciences Special Issue.Irving History of the Human Sciences, Robin Velody & Williams - 1993 - SAGE Publications.
    Politics and Modernity provides a critical review of the key interface of contemporary political theory and social theory about the questions of modernity and postmodernity. Review essays offer a broad-ranging assessment of the issues at stake in current debates. Among the works reviewed are those of William Connolly, Anthony Giddens, J[um]urgen Habermas, Alasdair MacIntyre, Richard Rorty, Charles Taylor and Roy Bhaskar. As well as reviewing the contemporary literature, the contributors assess the historical roots of current problems in the (...)
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    What Intellectual Ethics for Contemporary Science? Perspectives of Virtue Epistemology.Dominik Jarczewski - 2022 - Ruch Filozoficzny 77 (4):23-40.
    In face of unethical incidents that threaten the world of science, a question of the necessity and a possible shape of intellectual ethics has been raised. The article argues that advantages of virtue epistemology make it more attractive than other models of intellectual ethics. To that purpose, it reviews alternative models for intellectual ethics, analyses and criticises deontological approach and demonstrates the virtues of the virtue approach. As problems with implementation of virtue ethics have been put against that approach, (...)
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    Reflection Without Rules: Economic Methodology and Contemporary Science Theory.D. Wade Hands - 2001 - Cambridge University Press.
    Reflection without Rules offers a comprehensive, pointed exploration of the methodological tradition in economics and the breakdown of the received view within the philosophy of science. Professor Hands investigates economists' use of naturalistic and sociological paradigms to model economic phenomena and assesses the roles of pragmatism, discourse, and situatedness in discussions of economic practice before turning to a systematic exploration of more recent developments in economic methodology. The treatment emphasizes the changes taking place in science theory and its (...)
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    Clark Joseph T.. Contemporary science and deductive methodology. Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association, vol. 26 , pp. 3–40. [REVIEW]Alonzo Church - 1957 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 22 (4):359-359.
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    After Critical Realism?: The Relevance of Contemporary Science.Heikki Patomäki - 2010 - Journal of Critical Realism 9 (1):59-88.
    While recent scientific discoveries and theories can be taken to provide additional evidence for some of the central critical realist claims, overall critical realism seems to be in need of reassessment, revisions and further developments. First, I argue that here has been an inclination among critical realists to prefer the language and model of philosophy to falsifiable science, creating a predisposition towards somewhat sectarian practices. These tendencies also account for the relative lack of substantive research based on, or inspired (...)
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  47. The achievements of contemporary science.J. Dietrich - 1990 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 64 (2):319-328.
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    Beyond the edge of certainty: Essays in contemporary science and philosophy.Darrel E. Christensen - 1967 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 5 (4):388-389.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:388 HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY Beyond the Edge of Certainty: Essays in Contemporary Science and Philosophy. Edited with an Introduction by Robert G. Colodny. (Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1965.) This is the second volume of lectures on various current topics in the philosophy of the physical, biological, and social sciences which has been published under the auspices of the Center for Philosophy of Science at (...)
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  49. Collaboration, interdisciplinarity, and the epistemology of contemporary science.Hanne Andersen - 2016 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 56:1-10.
    Over the last decades, science has grown increasingly collaborative and interdisciplinary and has come to depart in important ways from the classical analyses of the development of science that were developed by historically inclined philosophers of science half a century ago. In this paper, I shall provide a new account of the structure and development of contemporary science based on analyses of, first, cognitive resources and their relations to domains, and second of the distribution of (...)
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  50. Aristotle's aether and contemporary science.Christopher A. Decaen - 2004 - The Thomist 68 (3):375-429.
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