wendybird
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- 2009
I thought it was alright. Instrumentalism vs. Realism and all.Yeah because that's heaps interesting and all.......... >.<
I mean it leads to interesting debates in quantam theory and other cutting edge research in science.
The problem i see with a Science extension course is that all the disciplines are quite disparate - whereas in history the methods/research/thinking is common.
But for comparison's sake - if History Extension is essentially the philosophy of history, then I can't see why Science Extension wouldn't mirror that, in being the philosophy of science.