British Journal for the Philosophy of ScienceThe British Journal for the Philosophy of Science encourages the application of philosophical techniques to issues raised by the natural and human sciences. These include general questions of scientific knowledge and objectivity, as well as more particular problems arising within specific disciplines. Topics currently being discussed in the journal include: scientific realism, causation, the logic of natural selection, the interpretation of quantum mechanics, the direction of time, probability and confirmation. Holdings: v. 1 - 49 (1950 - 1998) For USC users only. Requires USC network connection.
|
