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Henry C. Byerly
Born(1935-08-07)August 7, 1935
DiedDecember 28, 2016(2016-12-28) (aged 81)
Education PhD from University of Minnesota in 1967
Alma mater University of Minnesota
Notable workA Primer of Logic, The Many Faces of Science
Spouse
Rosemarie
( m. 1962)
School Analytical
Institutions University of Arizona
Main interests
Philosophy of Science, Logic, Evolutionary Theory
Notable ideas
Physical causality consists of properties of energetic reaction.

Henry Clement Byerly (August 7, 1935 – December 28, 2016) was an American philosopher known for his work in philosophy of science, logic and evolutionary theory. He was Professor Emeritus at the University of Arizona, where he taught from 1967–1995.

Education

Henry Byerly attended the University of Minnesota, where he earned an undergraduate degree in mathematics and physics, a master's degree in mathematics, and a PhD in philosophy. His PhD was given for his 1967 thesis "The Ontological Status of Theoretical Entities.". [1] He studied for his doctorate under May Brodbeck, a student of Gustav Bergmann.

Bibliography

Books

  • Byerly, Henry C. (1973). A Primer of Logic. Harper & Row. ISBN  9780060411138.
  • Byerly, Henry C.; Stevenson, Leslie F. (1995). The Many Faces of Science: An Introduction to Scientists, Values and Society. Westview Press. ISBN  9780813320168.

Selected Papers

  • Byerly, Henry C.; Lazara, Vincent A. (1973). "Realist Foundations of Measurement". Philosophy of Science. 40 (1): 10–28. doi: 10.1086/288493. JSTOR  186357.
  • Byerly, Henry C. (1976). "Explaining and Exploiting Placebo Effects". Perspectives in Biology and Medicine. 19 (3): 423–437. doi: 10.1353/pbm.1976.0038. PMID  60737.
  • Byerly, Henry C. (1979). "Substantial Causes and Nomic Determination". Philosophy of Science. 46 (1): 57–81. doi: 10.1086/288850.
  • Bernstein, Harris; Byerly, Henry C.; Hopf, Frederick A.; Michod, Richard A.; Vemulapalli, G. Krishna (1983). "The Darwinian Dynamic". The Quarterly Review of Biology. 58 (2): 185–207. doi: 10.1086/413216. JSTOR  2828805.
  • Bernstein, Harris; Byerly, Henry C.; Hopf, Frederick A.; Michod, Richard A. (1985). "Genetic Damage, Mutation, and the Evolution of Sex". Science. 229 (4719): 1277–1281. doi: 10.1126/science.3898363. PMID  3898363.
  • Byerly, Henry C.; Michod, Richard E. (1991). "Fitness and Evolutionary Explanation". Biology and Philosophy. 6 (1): 1–22. doi: 10.1007/BF02426816.

References

  1. ^ Byerly, Henry C. (1967). The Ontological Status of Theoretical Entities (PhD). University of Minnesota. OCLC  017922692.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Henry C. Byerly
Born(1935-08-07)August 7, 1935
DiedDecember 28, 2016(2016-12-28) (aged 81)
Education PhD from University of Minnesota in 1967
Alma mater University of Minnesota
Notable workA Primer of Logic, The Many Faces of Science
Spouse
Rosemarie
( m. 1962)
School Analytical
Institutions University of Arizona
Main interests
Philosophy of Science, Logic, Evolutionary Theory
Notable ideas
Physical causality consists of properties of energetic reaction.

Henry Clement Byerly (August 7, 1935 – December 28, 2016) was an American philosopher known for his work in philosophy of science, logic and evolutionary theory. He was Professor Emeritus at the University of Arizona, where he taught from 1967–1995.

Education

Henry Byerly attended the University of Minnesota, where he earned an undergraduate degree in mathematics and physics, a master's degree in mathematics, and a PhD in philosophy. His PhD was given for his 1967 thesis "The Ontological Status of Theoretical Entities.". [1] He studied for his doctorate under May Brodbeck, a student of Gustav Bergmann.

Bibliography

Books

  • Byerly, Henry C. (1973). A Primer of Logic. Harper & Row. ISBN  9780060411138.
  • Byerly, Henry C.; Stevenson, Leslie F. (1995). The Many Faces of Science: An Introduction to Scientists, Values and Society. Westview Press. ISBN  9780813320168.

Selected Papers

  • Byerly, Henry C.; Lazara, Vincent A. (1973). "Realist Foundations of Measurement". Philosophy of Science. 40 (1): 10–28. doi: 10.1086/288493. JSTOR  186357.
  • Byerly, Henry C. (1976). "Explaining and Exploiting Placebo Effects". Perspectives in Biology and Medicine. 19 (3): 423–437. doi: 10.1353/pbm.1976.0038. PMID  60737.
  • Byerly, Henry C. (1979). "Substantial Causes and Nomic Determination". Philosophy of Science. 46 (1): 57–81. doi: 10.1086/288850.
  • Bernstein, Harris; Byerly, Henry C.; Hopf, Frederick A.; Michod, Richard A.; Vemulapalli, G. Krishna (1983). "The Darwinian Dynamic". The Quarterly Review of Biology. 58 (2): 185–207. doi: 10.1086/413216. JSTOR  2828805.
  • Bernstein, Harris; Byerly, Henry C.; Hopf, Frederick A.; Michod, Richard A. (1985). "Genetic Damage, Mutation, and the Evolution of Sex". Science. 229 (4719): 1277–1281. doi: 10.1126/science.3898363. PMID  3898363.
  • Byerly, Henry C.; Michod, Richard E. (1991). "Fitness and Evolutionary Explanation". Biology and Philosophy. 6 (1): 1–22. doi: 10.1007/BF02426816.

References

  1. ^ Byerly, Henry C. (1967). The Ontological Status of Theoretical Entities (PhD). University of Minnesota. OCLC  017922692.

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