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Best book for understanding the foundations and epistemology of science?

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Looking for recommendations for books that will help me build a more solid understand of science, definitions, and its history and application. 


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Thomas Kuhn's The Structure of Scientific Revolutions is what you're looking for, as it's a book that explores the epistemic foundations of science.

The author's intention is to present a more accurate picture of what science is and how it works, as opposed to misconceptions about science in the popular culture. Among these misconceptions are the notion that science is a collection of facts and theories gradually building towards 'The Truth', similiar to bricks that are laid down by someone who's building a house.

Rather, the author demonstrates that the endeavour of science is a dialectic of shifting paradigms. Old theories get tossed out, and differing paradigms see the role of science in differing (often incommensurable) ways. 

The author also goes in to how a scientific paradigm is formed, how it proceeds under normal conditions, under what conditions it is thrown in to crisis, and how crisis leads to new paradigms. And that this dialectic is ultimately what makes scientific advancement possible.

Anyways, hope this helps!

 

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40 minutes ago, itachi uchiha said:

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Which is the must read books on success

40 minutes ago, itachi uchiha said:

That's a little outside my wheelhouse (most of my non-fiction reading these days is stuff like philosophy, science, history, etc) Plenty of people here who would probably be more qualified to answer that, and happy to hand out a few recommendations :)


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@DocWatts yeah

The best book i found were

 

Mastery by george leonard

Mastery by robert greene

Tiny habit by bj fogg

One thing by gary kellar and jay papasan

 

Check it out .its the best i know

 

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59 minutes ago, itachi uchiha said:

@DocWatts yeah

The best book i found were

 

Mastery by george leonard

Mastery by robert greene

Tiny habit by bj fogg

One thing by gary kellar and jay papasan

 

Check it out .its the best i know

 

Are those really science books?

 

ive read the entire mastery by Robert Greene, I guess it’s a science book. 
 

trying to keep thread focused on books surrounding philosophy of science. Maybe even books not on Leo’s list.


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25 minutes ago, itachi uchiha said:

@Thought Art sorry dude.

They are sucess books not science

It's all good. I mean, Mastery by Robert Greene is sort of a science book in many of it's chapters. Great for the right mindset.

 

Just bought one of those "very short intros" on philosophy of science. 


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@Thought Art mastery robert greene is not science book.although he say things about evolution,the book is made from  personal experience and based on the conclusion from history.it is a stage yellow book

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7 hours ago, Thought Art said:

Looking for recommendations for books that will help me build a more solid understand of science, definitions, and its history and application. 

The Great Mental Models Volume 1: General Thinking Concepts
The Great Mental Models Volume 2: Physics, Chemistry and Biology
The Great Mental Models Volume 3: Systems and Mathematics
Passion of the Western Mind: Understanding the Ideas That Have Shaped Our World View 
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions
Six Easy Pieces: Essentials of Physics By Its Most Brilliant Teacher
The Feynman Lectures on Physics


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