Introduction
Ave Mets, Endla Lõhkivi, Peeter Müürsepp, Jaana Eigi-Watkin
Part I: (Back)Grounds of the Practical Approach
Chapter 1: John Dewey as a Precursor of Rein Vihalemm
Juho Lindholm
Chapter 2: Vihalemm’s Practical Realism: A Wittgensteinian Appraisal
David Hommen
Chapter 3: Rein Vihalemm’s Practical Realism and the Pragmatics of Actual Scientific Inquiry: Why Scientific Realism Can Only Be Practical
Kenneth R. Westphal
Part II: Metaphysics of Practices
Chapter 4: Pluralist Realism: Where Onticity and Practice Meet
Olimpia Lombardi
Chapter 5: Practice-Oriented Realism in the Tradition of Rein Vihalemm
Hasok Chang
Chapter 6: Mental Kinds and Practical Realism
Bruno Mölder
Part III: Special Sciences
Chapter 7: Practical Realism and the Philosophy of the Humanities
Sami Pihlström
Chapter 8: The Philosophical Neglect of Chemistry Revisited
Klaus Ruthenberg
Chapter 9: What Does Chemistry Do?
Alexander Pechenkin and Apostolos Gerontas
Chapter 10: Pluralist Chemistry and the Constructive Realist Philosophy of Science
Ave Mets
Chapter 11: Molecular Biology and Genetics: On the Evolution of the Nature of Modern Biology and Its Relation to Chemistry and Physics
Apostolos Gerontas
Conclusion
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