Science, Worldviews and Education: Reprinted from the Journal Science & Education

Author:   Michael Matthews
Publisher:   Springer
Edition:   2009 ed.
ISBN:  

9789048127788


Pages:   345
Publication Date:   24 November 2009
Format:   Hardback
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This book has its origins in a special issue of the journal Science & Education (Volume 18 Numbers 6–7, 2009). The essay by Costas Skordoulis – ‘Science and Worldviews in the Marxist Tradition’ – did not appear in that special issue due to a mistake in production scheduling. It was published in an earlier issue of the journal (Volume 17 Number 6, 2008), but has been included in this book version of the special issue. As explained in the Introduction, the catalyst for the journal special issue was the essay on ‘Science, Worldviews and Education’ submitted to the journal by Hugh G. Gauch Jr. This was circulated to the other contributors who were asked to write their own contribution in the light of the arguments and literature contained in the paper. Hugh made brief ‘Responses and Clari?cations’ after the papers were written. However the Tanis Edis article on Islam and my own article on Priestley were processed too late to bene?t from Hugh’s appraisal. The journal is associated with the International History, Philosophy, and Science Teaching Group which was formed in 1987. The group stages biennial international conferences and occasional regional conferences (details can be found at www. ihpst. org). The group, though the journal, conferences, and its electronic newsletter (at www. ihpst.

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Author:   Michael Matthews
Publisher:   Springer
Imprint:   Springer
Edition:   2009 ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   1.510kg
ISBN:  

9789048127788


ISBN 10:   9048127785
Pages:   345
Publication Date:   24 November 2009
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

MICHAEL R. MATTHEWS / Science, Worldviews and Education: An Introduction, HUGH G. GAUCH, JR. / Science, Worldviews, and Education, MICHAEL R. MATTHEWS / Teaching the Philosophical and Worldview Components of Science, GÜROL IRZIK and ROBERT NOLA / Worldviews and Their Relation to Science, ALBERTO CORDERO / Contemporary Science and Worldview-Making, ENRICO RENATO ANTONIO GIANNETTO / The Revolutionary Meaning of the Electromagnetic Conception of Nature, MICHAEL REISS / Imagining the World: The Significance of Religious Worldviews for Science Education, STUART GLENNAN / Whose Science and whose Religion? Reflections on the Relations between Scientific and Religious Worldviews, YONATAN I. FISHMAN / Can Science Test Supernatural Worldviews? HUGH LACEY / The Interplay of Scientific Activity, Worldviews and Value Outlooks, JOHN LAMONT / The Fall and Rise of Aristotelian Metaphysics in the Philosophy of Science, TANER EDIS / Modern Science and Conservative Islam: An Uneasy Relationship, COSTAS D. SKORDOULIS / Science and Worldviews in the Marxist Tradition, HUGH G. GAUCH Jr. / Some Responses and Clarifications Regarding Science and Worldviews, MICHAEL R. MATTHEWS / Science and Worldviews in the Classroom: Joseph Priestley and Photosynthesis.

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