Here is a suggestion for a philosophy of science book classified under DDC 501 that covers similar subject areas as the original science book:
Title: The Nature of Change: A Philosophical Examination
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Part I: The Metaphysics of Change
– Ontology of change – Is change real or illusory?
– Change vs permanence – Exploring the paradox
– Change as a fundamental quality of reality
Part II: Dynamics and Patterns of Change
– Causality and change – Mechanistic vs teleological explanations
– Chaos, complexity and change
– Cyclical patterns of change
– Predictability and unpredictability
Part III: Change in the Physical World
– Space, time and change
– Laws of physics and change as a physical process
– Quantum physics and discontinuous change
Part IV: Change in Biological Systems
– Evolution as change over generations
– Development, growth and adaptation
– Emergence and self-organization
Part V: Change in Human Systems
– Technological change and society
– Social change and progress
– Limits of rationality in managing change
Part VI: Psychological and Ethical Dimensions of Change
– Personal identity in flux
– Cultivating wisdom in navigating change
– Ethics and responsibility in shaping change
Conclusion: Towards a Philosophy of Change
This explores philosophical perspectives on the nature, patterns, implications and ethics of change across science, society and personal experience. It complements the science-focused book with philosophical analysis and reflection.
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