Explore how science explains energy, matter, and what we can truly know.
This college text offers a clear look at the big questions behind physical science, from how energy behaves to the stubborn debates about what we can know about the external world. It guides readers through foundational ideas with practical notes and exercises.
The book draws a careful line between what we observe and what we infer, showing how scientists think about primary and secondary properties, the nature of energy, and the limits of human knowledge. It uses accessible explanations and concrete examples to illuminate complex topics, making science and philosophy feel connected rather than separate disciplines.
- Clear explanations of energy, matter, and their possible natures
- Discussion of how we know what we know and what counts as evidence
- Illustrative comparisons of theories and historical viewpoints
- Exercises and references that encourage thoughtful reflection
Ideal for readers who want a solid, concept-driven introduction to science and its philosophical underpinnings, including students and curious lifelong learners.