Aspects of Scientific Explanation

Aspects of Scientific Explanation and other Essays in the Philosophy of Science is a 1965 book by the philosopher Carl Gustav Hempel. It is regarded as one of the most important works in the philosophy of science written after World War II.

Aspects of Scientific Explanation and other Essays in the Philosophy of Science
Cover of the first edition
AuthorCarl Gustav Hempel
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SubjectPhilosophy of science
Published1965
Media typePrint (Hardcover and Paperback)
Pages504
ISBN978-0029143407

Reception

The historian Peter Gay wrote that Aspects of Scientific Explanation was "seminal" and "indispensable", writing that Hempel persuasively argued that "the logic of history and that of the natural sciences are the same."[1] Gay observed that Hempel's essay "The Function of General Laws in History" is a "much debated classic".[2] The philosopher Michael Friedman described the book as one of the most important works in philosophy of science written after World War II.[3]

See also

References

  1. Gay 1988, pp. 236–237.
  2. Gay 1976, p. 238.
  3. Friedman 2017, p. 452–453.

Bibliography

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