ABSTRACT

This edited collection is the first of its kind to explore the view called perspectivism in philosophy of science. The book brings together an array of essays that reflect on the methodological promises and scientific challenges of perspectivism in a variety of fields such as physics, biology, cognitive neuroscience, and cancer research, just as a few examples. What are the advantages of using a plurality of perspectives in a given scientific field and for interdisciplinary research? Can different perspectives be integrated? What is the relation between perspectivism, pluralism, and pragmatism? These ten new essays by top scholars in the field offer a polyphonic journey towards understanding the view called ‘perspectivism’ and its relevance to science.

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Introduction

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Realism and Explanatory Perspectives

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Safe-and-Substantive Perspectivism

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chapter 8|19 pages

Charting the Heraclitean Brain

Perspectivism and Simplification in Models of the Motor Cortex
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chapter 9|18 pages

Cancer Modeling

The Advantages and Limitations of Multiple Perspectives
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