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Invisible: The History of the Unseen from Plato to Particle Physics
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"Invisible" delves into the profound human obsession with what we can't see, exploring invisibility as a concept that has captivated imaginations for centuries. The appeal isn't just in the science; it's in the rich tapestry of history, culture, and myth that author Philip Ball weaves together. It speaks to the curious soul, offering a journey through our desire to understand the intangible, making it a great read for anyone who loves to blend their fascination of mysteries with a love of deep historical insights.
The Emergence of Probability: A Philosophical Study of Early Ideas about Probability, Induction and Statistical Inference
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If you’ve ever marveled at how probability underpins so much of modern-day science and reasoning, then Ian Hacking's "The Emergence of Probability" could captivate you. He takes you on a journey from a time when probability was a budding concept to its pivotal role today, all while framing it within the fascinating contexts of history, theology, and philosophy. This isn't just a book on mathematical concepts; it's a comprehensive narrative that showcases the intellectual evolution of ideas that shape our understanding of chance and uncertainty.
The Philosophy of Science							- Oxford Readings in Philosophy - Thryft
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If you're intrigued by the deeper questions of science, "The Philosophy of Science" offers a thoughtful dive into its foundational concepts. It isn't just for philosophers; it's a compelling read for anyone curious about the principles that guide scientific inquiry and how they reflect our understanding of the world. It could challenge and expand your perspective on what we consider 'knowledge' and 'truth' in the realm of science.