The Modeling Of Nature: Philosophy Of Science A... Access
: Uses cognitive science to explain how human sensation and perception connect the intellect to the physical world.
William A. Wallace’s (1996) is a foundational text that synthesizes Aristotelian-Thomistic natural philosophy with contemporary scientific practice . Wallace argues that modern science is not just a social construct or a set of mathematical abstractions but a realist pursuit capable of reaching objective truth through modeling. Core Content and Structure The Modeling of Nature: Philosophy of Science a...
Wallace shifts to the methodology of discovery, defining science as a form of "probable reasoning" that can eventually arrive at certitude: : Uses cognitive science to explain how human