Philosophy 3330:
Philosophy of Science
Spring, 2021
Professor Joel Velasco
Office: 265G (Eng/phil building)
Office
Hours: T, TH 3:30-5:00 or by appointment
Teaching Assistant: Shelby Hanna
email: shelby.t.hanna@ttu.edu
office: Phil 262
office hours: 12:30-1:30, Tue, Thu
Class meets T/TH, 2:00-3:20 (in MCOM 359)
Course Description:
In this class we will examine some philosophical questions about the nature of science. Topics include criteria for the confirmation and falsification of scientific theories, the character of scientific explanation, realism about unobservable entities, and the objectivity of science. Near the end of the course, we will look to medicine as a case study by looking at specific issues such as the nature of health and disease as well as causation in medicine and ask whether medicine is a science and to what extent it is similar to, or distinct from, other sciences.
Course Webpage:
All information about the course (such as
this syllabus) as well as the reading assignments and links to papers can be found on the course website at http://joelvelasco.net/teaching/3330
The readings for the course are below.
Required Books:
There is one required textbook for this course:
Understanding Philosophy of Science by James Ladyman. It is often very helpful to have a paper copy of the book which you can get from the University Bookstore (or Amazon or...) but I have also put a pdf of the book on blackboard. All other readings as well as any class assignments will be found on this website. You should check this website reguarly for updates and bring copies of the assigned readings to class.
This is a tentative schedule/reading list:
Week 2 - Naive Inductionism
- Tue, 1/26
- Thu, 1/28
- Ladyman, Chapter 2 (through section 2.1 - page 40)
- Extras:
Week 3 - The Problem of Induction
- Tue, 2/2
- Thu, 2/4
- no new reading (Ladyman chapter 2 again)
- Extras:
Week 4 - Falsificationism
- Tue, 2/9
- Thu, 2/11
- Extras:
Week 5 - Evidence in Medicine
- Tue, 2/16
- Thu, 2/18
- CLASS MOVED ONLINE! (see email or blackboard for link)
- Stegenga, Care and Cure, chapter 7 (Blackboard)
- Reading questions #4
- Extras:
Week 6 - Evidence in Medicine
- Tue, 2/23
- Thu, 2/25
- Extras:
Week 7 - Kuhn and Scientific Revolutions
- Tue, 3/2
- Thu, 3/4
- Extras:
Week 8 - Scientific Realism
- Tue, 3/9
- Thu, 3/11
- Extras:
Week 9 - Underdetermination
- Tue, 3/16
- Thu, 3/18
- Extras:
Week 10 - Explanation and Inference
- Tue, 3/23
- Paper due - Upload into Blackboard
- Ladyman, Chapter 7
- Thu, 3/25
- Extras:
Week 11 - Realism about What?
- Tue, 3/30
- Thu, 4/1
- Extras:
Week 12 - Health and Disease
- Tue, 4/6
- Thu, 4/8
- Stegenga, Care and Cure, chapter 2 (Blackboard)
- Extras:
Week 13 - Health and Disease
Essay 2 - due Wed (by 11:59pm)
Week 14 - Diagnosis and Screening
- Tue, 4/20
- Thu, 4/22
- visit from Dr. Brad Snodgrass
- image
- Extras:
Week 15 -
- Tue, 4/27
- Thu, 4/29
- Stegenga, Care and Cure, chapter 13
- Extras:
Week 16 -
- Tue, 5/4 (last day of class)
- Extras:
Final Paper due Sat, May 8th 11:59 pm