Philosophy of Science texts

Wesley R. Elsberry (welsberr@inia.cls.org)
Thu, 16 Sep 1999 14:11:07 -0500 (CDT)

I checked in at
<http://biology.swau.edu/faculty/classes/philo.html>
and found this:

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BIOL 419 or RLGN 419

Philosophy of Science

Southwestern Adventist University

Instructors: Drs. Chadwick and Willis

Course Description: A study of the philosophies and
methodologies of science. Includes a review of the history of
scientific and religious thought and the role each has played
in the development of modern theories of origin.

Textbooks: Brand. Faith, Reason, and Earth History. Andrews
University Press.1997. Johnson. Darwin on Trial. Regenery.
1991.

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I was wondering what advantages Art found in use of the above
texts over such titles as Popper's "The Logic of Scientific
Discovery" or Kuhn's "The Structure of Scientific Revolutions".

Wesley