In sum, The Nature of Scientific Thinking offers a wide-ranging perspective on the natural sciences. Faye presents his views in discussion with existing accounts of explanation, understanding, representation and interpretation, and illustrates his theses with many detailed examples from a variety of disciplines. -Henk W. de Regt, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews The book is very readable and informative and contains stimulating ideas. But the most valuable aspect is the convincing way in which the author argues in favour of a contextual-rhetorical approach to explanation. -Xavier de Donato Rodriguez, Metascience There is much to praise in Faye's book, especially his facility with examples from various sciences, including physics, biology, and zoology. He masterfully keeps within the parameters of his argument regarding scientific explanation without expanding his range too widely. -Mark Tschaepe, Philosophy in Review".
The Nature of Scientific Thinking : On Interpretation, Explanation and Understanding