The Laboratory of the Mind: Thought Experiments in the Natural Sciences (Philosophical Issues in Science)

The Laboratory of the Mind: Thought Experiments in the Natural Sciences (Philosophical Issues in Science)

by JamesRobertBrown (Author)

Synopsis

Thought experiments are performed in the laboratory of the mind. Beyond this metaphor it is difficult to say just what these remarkable devices for investigating nature are or how they work. Though most scientists and philosophers would admit their great importance, there has been very little serious study of them. This volume is the first book-length investigation of thought experiments.
Starting with Galileo's argument on falling bodies, Brown describes numerous examples of the most influential thought experiments from the history of science. Following this introduction to the subject, some substantial and provocative claims are made, the principle being that some thought experiments should be understood in the same way that platonists understand mathematical activity: as an intellectual grasp of an independently existing abstract realm.
With its clarity of style and structure, The Laboratory of the Mind will find readers among all philosophers of science as well as scientists who have puzzled over how thought experiments work.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 188
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 29 Apr 1993

ISBN 10: 9780415095
ISBN 13: 9780415095792

Media Reviews
Cogent, lively, enthusiastic . . . A wonderfully stimulating book, highly recommended.
- Choice
Brown's spledid little book . . . is an excellent value . . . an informative read.
- New Scientist
I recommend this book to anybody interested in the philosophy of science. Brown has stimulating things to say about a number of topics, and his book is a model of how to present difficult material clearly and without fuss . . . a fascinating compendium.
-David Papineau, Times Higher Education Supplement