About this book series
SpringerBriefs in Philosophy of Science will consist of original works in the philosophy of science that present new research results or techniques that are of broad instructional significance at the graduate and advanced undergraduate levels.
Topics covered will include (but not be limited to):
Formal epistemology
Cognitive foundations of science
Metaphysics of models, laws, and theories
Philosophy of biology
Philosophy of chemistry
Philosophy of mathematics
Philosophy of physics
Philosophy of psychology
Philosophy of the social sciences
The series is intended to bridge the gap between journal articles and books and monographs. Manuscripts that are too long for journals but either too specialized or too short for books will find their natural home in this series. These will include suitably edited versions of lectures and workshop presentations that develop original perspectives on the philosophy of science that merit wide circulation because of the novelty of approach.
The length of each volume will be 75 -125 published pages.
Editor-in-Chief
Sahotra Sarkar
Editorial Advisory Board
Hannes Leitgeb, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität—München
Samir Okasha, University of Bristol
Laura Ruetsche, University of Michigan—Ann Arbor
Andrea Woody, University of Washington—Seattle
Managing Editor
Derek Anderson
- Part of this series
- SpringerBriefs in Philosophy
- Electronic ISSN
- 2366-4509
- Print ISSN
- 2366-4495
- Series Editor
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- Sahotra Sarkar
Book titles in this series
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Belief, Evidence, and Uncertainty
Problems of Epistemic Inference
- Authors:
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- Prasanta S. Bandyopadhyay
- Gordon Brittan Jr.
- Mark L. Taper
- Copyright: 2016
Available Renditions
- Soft cover
- eBook