An edition of Every thing must go (2007)

Every thing must go

metaphysics naturalized

Every thing must go
James Ladyman, James Ladyman
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Every thing must go

metaphysics naturalized

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Cover of: Every thing must go
Every thing must go: metaphysics naturalized
2007, Oxford University Press
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Cover of: Every thing must go
Every thing must go: metaphysics naturalized
2007, Oxford University Press
in English
Cover of: Every thing must go
Every thing must go: metaphysics naturalized
2007, Oxford University Press
in English

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Table of Contents

In defence of scientism / Don Ross, James Ladyman, and David Spurrett
Scientific realism, constructive empiricism, and structuralism / James Ladyman and Don Ross
Ontic structural realism and the philosophy of physics / James Ladyman and Don Ross
Rainforest realism and the unity of science / Don Ross, James Ladyman, and John Collier
Causation in a structural world / Don Ross, James Ladyman, and David Spurrett
Conclusion: Philosophy enough / Don Ross and James Ladyman.

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Dewey Decimal Class
110
Library of Congress
BD111 .L225 2007

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Pagination
p. cm.

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Open Library
OL23138855M
ISBN 13
9780199276196
LCCN
2007010324
LibraryThing
3621895
Goodreads
757403

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OL12248234W

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