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Peter Lipton

Peter Lipton (October 9, 1954 – November 25, 2007) was the Hans Rausing Professor and Head of the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at Cambridge University, and a fellow of King's College, until his unexpected death in November 2007. According to his obituary on the Cambridge web site, he was "recognized as one of the leading philosophers of science and epistemologists in the world."

Peter Lipton
Peter Lipton
BornOctober 9, 1954
Died25 November 2007 (age 53)
Alma materWesleyan University
Oxford University
EraContemporary philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
SchoolAnalytic philosophy
Main interests
Philosophy of science, epistemology

Career edit

Lipton was an undergraduate at Wesleyan University and a graduate student at Oxford University. Before coming to Cambridge, he taught at Clark University and Williams College. He was a member of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics and chaired the working party that produced Pharmacogenetics: Ethical Issues. He was also on the AskPhilosophers panel. In 2004, Lipton had the honour of being the Medawar Prize Lecturer of the Royal Society.

Lipton's research interests focused on the philosophy of science, including topics such as explanation, inference, testing, theory change, laws of nature, and scientific realism. Lipton's research in philosophy of science led him to do work in other related areas of philosophy; in epistemology, Lipton also investigated the philosophy of induction and testimony. Likewise in philosophy of mind Lipton researched notions of mental content and the mind-body problem.

He was a member of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics (2003–2007).

Personal life edit

Lipton lived with his wife Diana and two sons Jonah and Jacob. He was a self-confessed "religious atheist" and "progressive Jew";[1] he held that he could follow the customs and culture of a Jewish lifestyle, and use the teachings of Judaism to help him tackle moral problems in life, without simultaneously believing in the metaphysics of such a religion (such as the existence of God).[2]

On 25 November 2007, Lipton suffered a fatal heart attack after playing a game of squash. He was succeeded in his capacity as Head of Department of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Cambridge by Professor John Forrester.

Selected publications edit

  • "Wouldn't It Be Lovely: Explanation and Scientific Realism", Metascience 14, 3 (2006) 331-361. (Review Symposium on the second edition of Inference to the Best Explanation, with James Ladyman, Igor Douven and Bas van Fraassen.)
  • "Science and Religion: The Immersion Solution", in Andrew Moore & Michael Scott (eds) Realism and Religion: Philosophical and Theological Perspectives (Ashgate, forthcoming).
  • "Waiting for Hume", in Marina Frasca-Spada & P.J.E. Kail (eds) Impressions of Hume, Oxford University Press, 2005, 59-76.
  • "The Truth about Science", Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 360 (2005), 1259-1269.
  • "Testing Hypotheses: Prediction and Prejudice", Science 307 (14 January 2005), 219-221.
  • Inference to the Best Explanation, Routledge, 1991; expanded second edition, 2004. ISBN 0-415-24202-9.
  • "Epistemic Options", Philosophical Studies 121 (2004) 147-158.
  • "What Good is an Explanation?", in G. Hon & S. Rackover (eds.), Explanation: Theoretical Approaches, Kluwer, 2001, 43-59. Reprinted in J. Cornwell (ed.) Understanding Explanation, Oxford University Press, 2004, 1-22.
  • "Genetic and Generic Determinism: A New Threat to Free Will?", in D. Rees and S. Rose (eds.) Perils and Prospects of the New Brain Sciences (CUP, 2004).
  • "The Reach of the Law", Philosophical Books, 43, 4, October 2002, 254-260.
  • "Quests of a Realist", Metascience, 10, 3 (2001), 347-353.
  • "The History of Empiricism", International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioural Sciences, Pergamon, 2001, 4481-4485.
  • "Is Explanation a Guide to Inference?", in G. Hon and S. Rackover (eds.), Explanation: Theoretical Approaches, Kluwer, 2001, 93-120.
  • "Inference to the Best Explanation", in W.H. Newton-Smith (ed.), A Companion to the Philosophy of Science, Blackwell, 2000, 184-193.
  • "Tracking Track Records", Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume LXXIV (2000), 179-205.
  • "The Epistemology of Testimony", Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science 29A (1998), 1-31.
  • "All Else Being Equal", Philosophy 74 (1999), 155-168.
  • "Binding the Mind", in J. Cornwell (ed.), Consciousness and Human Identity, Oxford University Press, 1998, 212-224.
  • "Cambridge Contributions to the Philosophy of Science", in S. Ormrod (ed.), Cambridge Contributions, Cambridge University Press, 1998, 122-142.
  • "Is the Best Good Enough?", Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society XCIII (1993), 89-104; reprinted in D. Papineau (ed.), Philosophy of Science, Oxford Readings in Philosophy, Oxford University Press, 1996.
  • "Popper and Reliabilism", in A. O"Hear (ed.), Karl Popper: Philosophy and Problems, Royal Institute of Philosophy, Cambridge University Press, 1995, 31-43.
  • "Making a Difference", Philosophica, Vol. 51, No. 1, 1993, 39-54. Reprinted in Revue Roumaine de Philosophie, 38, 3.4, 1994, 291-303.
  • "Contrastive Explanation", in D. Knowles (ed.), Explanation and its Limits, Cambridge University Press, 1990, 247-266; reprinted in D. Ruben (ed.), Explanation, Oxford Readings in Philosophy, Oxford University Press, 1993.
  • "Causation Outside the Law", in H. Gross & T.R. Harrison (eds.), Jurisprudence: Cambridge Essays, Oxford University Press, 1992, 127-148.

References edit

  1. ^ Lipton, Peter (2007). "Science and Religion: The Immersion Solution". In Moore, Andrew; Scott, Michael (eds.). Realism and Religion: Philosophical and Theological Perspectives (PDF). Routledge. ISBN 978-0754652328. My religious perspective is that of a progressive Jew. [..] As a progressive Jew this will sometimes lead me to reject clear moral content present in my religious text, but here too I would continue to preserve its literal meaning.
  2. ^ . The Washington Post. Archived from the original on 2017-02-16. Retrieved 2017-06-30.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)

External links edit

  • Obituary on the University of Cambridge site
  • Obituary in The Guardian, 13 December 2007
  • Obituary in The Telegraph, 17 December 2007[dead link]
  • [Archived by Wayback Machine]
  • Nuffield Bioethics
  • AskPhilosophers Forum
  • Peter Lipton Polish Language

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publications 4 References 5 External linksCareer editLipton was an undergraduate at Wesleyan University and a graduate student at Oxford University Before coming to Cambridge he taught at Clark University and Williams College He was a member of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics and chaired the working party that produced Pharmacogenetics Ethical Issues He was also on the AskPhilosophers panel In 2004 Lipton had the honour of being the Medawar Prize Lecturer of the Royal Society Lipton s research interests focused on the philosophy of science including topics such as explanation inference testing theory change laws of nature and scientific realism Lipton s research in philosophy of science led him to do work in other related areas of philosophy in epistemology Lipton also investigated the philosophy of induction and testimony Likewise in philosophy of mind Lipton researched notions of mental content and the mind body problem He was a member of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics 2003 2007 Personal life editLipton lived with his wife Diana and two sons Jonah and Jacob He was a self confessed religious atheist and progressive Jew 1 he held that he could follow the customs and culture of a Jewish lifestyle and use the teachings of Judaism to help him tackle moral problems in life without simultaneously believing in the metaphysics of such a religion such as the existence of God 2 On 25 November 2007 Lipton suffered a fatal heart attack after playing a game of squash He was succeeded in his capacity as Head of Department of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Cambridge by Professor John Forrester Selected publications edit Wouldn t It Be Lovely Explanation and Scientific Realism Metascience 14 3 2006 331 361 Review Symposium on the second edition of Inference to the Best Explanation with James Ladyman Igor Douven and Bas van Fraassen Science and Religion The Immersion Solution in Andrew Moore amp Michael Scott eds Realism and Religion Philosophical and Theological Perspectives Ashgate forthcoming Waiting for Hume in Marina Frasca Spada amp P J E Kail eds Impressions of Hume Oxford University Press 2005 59 76 The Truth about Science Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 360 2005 1259 1269 Testing Hypotheses Prediction and Prejudice Science 307 14 January 2005 219 221 Inference to the Best Explanation Routledge 1991 expanded second edition 2004 ISBN 0 415 24202 9 Epistemic Options Philosophical Studies 121 2004 147 158 What Good is an Explanation in G Hon amp S Rackover eds Explanation Theoretical Approaches Kluwer 2001 43 59 Reprinted in J Cornwell ed Understanding Explanation Oxford University Press 2004 1 22 Genetic and Generic Determinism A New Threat to Free Will in D Rees and S Rose eds Perils and Prospects of the New Brain Sciences CUP 2004 The Reach of the Law Philosophical Books 43 4 October 2002 254 260 Quests of a Realist Metascience 10 3 2001 347 353 The History of Empiricism International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioural Sciences Pergamon 2001 4481 4485 Is Explanation a Guide to Inference in G Hon and S Rackover eds Explanation Theoretical Approaches Kluwer 2001 93 120 Inference to the Best Explanation in W H Newton Smith ed A Companion to the Philosophy of Science Blackwell 2000 184 193 Tracking Track Records Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume LXXIV 2000 179 205 The Epistemology of Testimony Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science 29A 1998 1 31 All Else Being Equal Philosophy 74 1999 155 168 Binding the Mind in J Cornwell ed Consciousness and Human Identity Oxford University Press 1998 212 224 Cambridge Contributions to the Philosophy of Science in S Ormrod ed Cambridge Contributions Cambridge University Press 1998 122 142 Is the Best Good Enough Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society XCIII 1993 89 104 reprinted in D Papineau ed Philosophy of Science Oxford Readings in Philosophy Oxford University Press 1996 Popper and Reliabilism in A O Hear ed Karl Popper Philosophy and Problems Royal Institute of Philosophy Cambridge University Press 1995 31 43 Making a Difference Philosophica Vol 51 No 1 1993 39 54 Reprinted in Revue Roumaine de Philosophie 38 3 4 1994 291 303 Contrastive Explanation in D Knowles ed Explanation and its Limits Cambridge University Press 1990 247 266 reprinted in D Ruben ed Explanation Oxford Readings in Philosophy Oxford University Press 1993 Causation Outside the Law in H Gross amp T R Harrison eds Jurisprudence Cambridge Essays Oxford University Press 1992 127 148 References edit Lipton Peter 2007 Science and Religion The Immersion Solution In Moore Andrew Scott Michael eds Realism and Religion Philosophical and Theological Perspectives PDF Routledge ISBN 978 0754652328 My religious perspective is that of a progressive Jew As a progressive Jew this will sometimes lead me to reject clear moral content present in my religious text but here too I would continue to preserve its literal meaning Post 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