SECTION A
1. Is it reasonable to be sceptical of the claims of contemporary science?
2. What contribution, if any, does philosophy make to science?
SECTION B
3. What is falsificationism and is it defensible?
4. Is it appropriate to approach science from a political standpoint, such as
feminism?
5. What, if anything, is special about social sciences?
6. Is space a substance?
7. Is the possibility of time travel a question for physics or philosophy?
8. What is Kuhn’s theory of scientific change? Is it compelling?
9. Does research in evolutionary biology show that we should abandon the
notion of human nature?
10. Why prefer lovely explanations?
11. Can the problem of induction be solved?
12. Is depression a genuine disease?
13. Can ethical and political values play a legitimate role in the internal
phases of science?
14. How should the biomedical research agenda be set?
15. What is the most plausible account of causation?