The Language of Nature: An Essay in the Philosophy of Science [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 19 (2):375-375 (1965)
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What is attempted in this book is a presentation of various areas of science in such ways that their attendant philosophical problems are displayed, and their philosophical relevance is made evident. Essentially, there are three parts to the book: the first, comprising chapters on the nature of number, geometry, and the mathematical treatments of motion and measurement, presents the usual problems of conventionalism in geometry, physical vs. formal geometry, but also discusses Turing machines and information theory. The next five chapters analyze the laws of motion, probability, chance, and credibility, order in nature, and the conceptual structure of modern physics. The last four chapters constitute a study of evolutionary theory, psychology, ethics, and economic theory, the last topic not often appearing in studies of scientific philosophy. The selection of topics is judicious and balanced, but the author often overuses certain ideas and theories, for example, information theory, as both heuristic devices and as factually true of various situations; in this sense he is misleading and conceptually unrigorous. A number of illustrations, visually interesting and enlightening, help to add interest.—P. J. M.

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