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A Philosophical Analysis of Chaos Theory

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  • © 2017

Overview

  • Elucidates the many co-existing chaos definitions
  • Explores a topic that is of interest to both philosophers and scientists
  • Analyses the unresolved question of whether there is in fact chaos in nature

Part of the book series: New Directions in the Philosophy of Science (NDPS)

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About this book

This book provides an analysis of the construction, diagnosis (as chaotic) and evaluation of models in chaos theory. It contains a detailed look at the interaction of the different models used in chaos theory and analyses how these models influence the way chaos is defined. Furthermore, the book discusses the conditions for the occurrence of chaos and the detection of chaos in nature. 

Reviews

“The author discusses basic issues in the emergent chaos theory that, in a few decades, had enormous impact in science and philosophy. The book is a smooth introduction to the basic concepts of chaos theory … . This book is a valuable contribution to the discussions about the philosophy of chaos theory.” (Ubiratan D'Ambrosio, zbMATH 1387.00016, 2018)


“I did find the book interesting to read. In particular, I found it interesting that mathematical modeling and numerical approximation play an important role in the author's philosophical considerations of chaos theory. … I still find the book to be largely readable and the writing to be clear and accessible.” (Jason M. Graham, Mathematical Reviews, March, 2019)


Authors and Affiliations

  • Fachbereich Philosophie, Universität Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria

    Lena C. Zuchowski

About the author

Lena Zuchowski is Assistant Professor in Logic and Philosophy of Science at the University of Salzburg, Austria.

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