by Lagerlund Et Al (Author)
Causal powers are returning to the forefront of realist philosophy of science to fill explanatory gaps seen to be left by reductivist and eliminativist accounts of previous generations. This volume revisits the fortunes of causal powers as scientific explanatory principles across history to foster deeper discussions about their metaphysical natures
Author Biography
Benjamin Hill, Associate Professor of Philosophy, The University of Western Ontario, Henrik Lagerlund, Professor of the History of Philosophy, Stockholm University, Stathis Psillos, Professor of Philosophy of Science and Metaphysics, University of Athens
Benjamin Hill is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at The University of Western Ontario. His main areas of research are 16th and 17th metaphysics and epistemology, especially regarding the philosophy of mind and language. He is the editor-in-chief of
Locke Studies and most recently the co-editor of
The Routledge Companion to Sixteenth Century Philosophy (2017) and
Sourcebook in the History of Philosophy of Language (2017).
Henrik Lagerlund is Professor of the History of Philosophy at Stockholm University. He works primarily on medieval and renaissance philosophy, and has written several articles and books. He is the author of
Skepticism in Philosophy: A Comprehensive, Historical Introduction (2020) and co-editor of
The Routledge Companion to Sixteenth Century Philosophy (2017) and editor of
The Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy, second edition (2020).
Stathis Psillos is Professor of Philosophy of Science and Metaphysics at the University of Athens. He is an editor of
Metascience and a founding member and former President of The European Philosophy of Science Association.
Number of Pages: 320
Dimensions: 0.9 x 9.3 x 6.2 IN
Publication Date: April 18, 2021