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Peter Achinstein

Peter Achinstein (born June 30, 1935) is an American philosopher of science at Johns Hopkins University.

Peter Achinstein
Born (1935-06-30) June 30, 1935 (age 87)
EraContemporary philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
SchoolAnalytic
Main interests
Philosophy of science, history of science
Notable ideas
Explanatory concept of evidence, illocutionary theory of explanation, semantically vs. non-semantically relevant properties required in the construction of theoretical definitions[1]
Influences
Influenced

Biography

Achinstein is the son of Betty (née Comras) and economist Asher Achinstein.[2][3] He received his B.A. and Ph.D. from Harvard with a dissertation on Carnap's theory of probability. It was the German philosopher Carl G. Hempel, in a visit to Harvard in 1953–4 (replacing W.V. Quine who was on leave), who motivated him to pursue philosophy of science. Upon getting a Harvard Traveling Fellowship, Achinstein spent a year in Oxford in 1959 working under the guidance of P. F. Strawson. In Oxford he attended seminars and lectures delivered by Gilbert Ryle, A.J. Ayer, and J.L. Austin. Achinstein specializes in philosophy of science with strong interests in the history of science.

Achinstein has taught for many years at Johns Hopkins University, where he is currently Professor of Philosophy. In Spring 2009, Achinstein began teaching at Yeshiva University as the Jay and Jeanie Schottenstein University Professor of Philosophy and is the founder and director of the Center for History and Philosophy of Science of Yeshiva University, New York. He returned to Johns Hopkins in Spring 2011. He has held Guggenheim, NEH, and NSF fellowships, and has served as a visiting professor at MIT, Stanford, and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

He is the author of seven influential books in the history and philosophy of science. Among them are Particles and Waves, which shared the prestigious Lakatos Award in 1993. This book is a study of methodological problems arising from three episodes in 19th century physics: the wave-particle debate about light, the development of the kinetic-molecular theory, and the discovery of the electron. In 2001, Achinstein published The Book of Evidence, a philosophical and historical study of various concepts of evidence employed in the sciences. A volume of his important collected essays over the years, Evidence, Explanation, and Realism, was published in the spring of 2010. A special volume honoring him, Philosophy of Science Matters: The Philosophy of Peter Achinstein, was published in 2011. In 2013, Achinstein published Evidence and Method: Scientific Strategies of Isaac Newton and James Clerk Maxwell. The book Speculation: Within and About Science, appeared in 2018. Three of his published papers have been selected for "Philosopher's Annual," the best 10 philosophy papers published that year.

He has three children, Jonathan, Sharon, and Betty.[2] His daughter, Sharon Achinstein, is the Sir William Osler Professor of English at The Johns Hopkins University.

Former students

Many of Professor Achinstein's students have gone on in careers as philosophers. Among his best-known students are Alexander Rosenberg, with whom he shared the Lakatos Award, and Helen Longino.

Publications

Books, monographs, and collected papers

  • Concepts of Science: A Philosophical Analysis (1968)
  • Law and Explanation: An Essay in the Philosophy of Science (1971)
  • The Nature of Explanation (1983)
  • The Concept of Evidence (1983)
  • Particles and Waves: Historical Essays in the Philosophy of Science (1991)
  • The Book of Evidence (2003)
  • Evidence, Explanation, and Realism: Essays in Philosophy of Science by Peter Achinstein (2010)
  • Evidence and Method: Scientific Strategies of Isaac Newton and James Clerk Maxwell (2013)

Edited volumes

  • The Legacy of Logical Positivism in the Philosophy of Science (co-editor with Stephen F. Barker, 1969)
  • Studies in the philosophy of science; essays by Peter Achinstein [and others] (1969)
  • Explanations: Papers and Discussions (Achinstein, et al.; edited by Stephan Körner. 1975)
  • Observation, Experiment, and Hypothesis in Modern Physical Science (co-editor with Owen Hannaway, 1985)
  • Kelvin's Baltimore Lectures and Modern Theoretical Physics: Historical and Philosophical Perspectives (co-editor with Robert Kargon, 1987)
  • Scientific Methods: Conceptual and Historical Problems (co-editor with Laura J. Snyder, 1994)
  • Science Rules: A Historical Introduction to Scientific Methods (editor, 2004)
  • Scientific Evidence: Philosophical Theories and Applications (editor, 2005)

Selected articles

  • "Is There a Valid Experimental Argument for Scientific Realism?" Journal of Philosophy (2002).
  • "What to do if you want to Defend a Theory you can't Prove?" Journal of Philosophy (2010).

See also

References

  1. ^ Peter Achinstein, Concepts of Science: A Philosophical Analysis, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1968, p. 101.
  2. ^ a b Pearce, Katie (October 28, 2019). "Family Snapshots: Father/daughter professors share an academic home". Johns Hopkins University. My father, Asher Achinstein, was on President Eisenhower's Council of Economic Advisers.
  3. ^ "Asher Achinstein, an economist and former member of President Dwight D. Eisenhower's Council of Economic Advisers". The Baltimore Sun. September 23, 1998.

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This article contains weasel words vague phrasing that often accompanies biased or unverifiable information Such statements should be clarified or removed June 2020 Peter Achinstein born June 30 1935 is an American philosopher of science at Johns Hopkins University Peter AchinsteinBorn 1935 06 30 June 30 1935 age 87 New York United StatesEraContemporary philosophyRegionWestern philosophySchoolAnalyticMain interestsPhilosophy of science history of scienceNotable ideasExplanatory concept of evidence illocutionary theory of explanation semantically vs non semantically relevant properties required in the construction of theoretical definitions 1 Influences Carl G HempelInfluenced Helen Longino Contents 1 Biography 2 Former students 3 Publications 3 1 Books monographs and collected papers 3 2 Edited volumes 3 3 Selected articles 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksBiography EditAchinstein is the son of Betty nee Comras and economist Asher Achinstein 2 3 He received his B A and Ph D from Harvard with a dissertation on Carnap s theory of probability It was the German philosopher Carl G Hempel in a visit to Harvard in 1953 4 replacing W V Quine who was on leave who motivated him to pursue philosophy of science Upon getting a Harvard Traveling Fellowship Achinstein spent a year in Oxford in 1959 working under the guidance of P F Strawson In Oxford he attended seminars and lectures delivered by Gilbert Ryle A J Ayer and J L Austin Achinstein specializes in philosophy of science with strong interests in the history of science Achinstein has taught for many years at Johns Hopkins University where he is currently Professor of Philosophy In Spring 2009 Achinstein began teaching at Yeshiva University as the Jay and Jeanie Schottenstein University Professor of Philosophy and is the founder and director of the Center for History and Philosophy of Science of Yeshiva University New York He returned to Johns Hopkins in Spring 2011 He has held Guggenheim NEH and NSF fellowships and has served as a visiting professor at MIT Stanford and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem He is the author of seven influential books in the history and philosophy of science Among them are Particles and Waves which shared the prestigious Lakatos Award in 1993 This book is a study of methodological problems arising from three episodes in 19th century physics the wave particle debate about light the development of the kinetic molecular theory and the discovery of the electron In 2001 Achinstein published The Book of Evidence a philosophical and historical study of various concepts of evidence employed in the sciences A volume of his important collected essays over the years Evidence Explanation and Realism was published in the spring of 2010 A special volume honoring him Philosophy of Science Matters The Philosophy of Peter Achinstein was published in 2011 In 2013 Achinstein published Evidence and Method Scientific Strategies of Isaac Newton and James Clerk Maxwell The book Speculation Within and About Science appeared in 2018 Three of his published papers have been selected for Philosopher s Annual the best 10 philosophy papers published that year He has three children Jonathan Sharon and Betty 2 His daughter Sharon Achinstein is the Sir William Osler Professor of English at The Johns Hopkins University Former students EditMany of Professor Achinstein s students have gone on in careers as philosophers Among his best known students are Alexander Rosenberg with whom he shared the Lakatos Award and Helen Longino Publications EditBooks monographs and collected papers Edit Concepts of Science A Philosophical Analysis 1968 Law and Explanation An Essay in the Philosophy of Science 1971 The Nature of Explanation 1983 The Concept of Evidence 1983 Particles and Waves Historical Essays in the Philosophy of Science 1991 The Book of Evidence 2003 Evidence Explanation and Realism Essays in Philosophy of Science by Peter Achinstein 2010 Evidence and Method Scientific Strategies of Isaac Newton and James Clerk Maxwell 2013 Edited volumes Edit The Legacy of Logical Positivism in the Philosophy of Science co editor with Stephen F Barker 1969 Studies in the philosophy of science essays by Peter Achinstein and others 1969 Explanations Papers and Discussions Achinstein et al edited by Stephan Korner 1975 Observation Experiment and Hypothesis in Modern Physical Science co editor with Owen Hannaway 1985 Kelvin s Baltimore Lectures and Modern Theoretical Physics Historical and Philosophical Perspectives co editor with Robert Kargon 1987 Scientific Methods Conceptual and Historical Problems co editor with Laura J Snyder 1994 Science Rules A Historical Introduction to Scientific Methods editor 2004 Scientific Evidence Philosophical Theories and Applications editor 2005 Selected articles Edit Is There a Valid Experimental Argument for Scientific Realism Journal of Philosophy 2002 What to do if you want to Defend a Theory you can t Prove Journal of Philosophy 2010 See also EditAmerican philosophy List of American philosophersReferences Edit Peter Achinstein Concepts of Science A Philosophical Analysis Johns Hopkins University Press 1968 p 101 a b Pearce Katie October 28 2019 Family Snapshots Father daughter professors share an academic home Johns Hopkins University My father Asher Achinstein was on President Eisenhower s Council of Economic Advisers Asher Achinstein an economist and former member of President Dwight D Eisenhower s Council of Economic Advisers The Baltimore Sun September 23 1998 External links EditOfficial page Works by or about Peter Achinstein at Internet Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peter Achinstein amp oldid 1092881594, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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