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Nicholas Maxwell (born 3 July 1937) is a British philosopher. Maxwell taught
philosophy of science Philosophy of science is a branch of philosophy concerned with the foundations, methods, and implications of science. The central questions of this study concern what qualifies as science, the reliability of scientific theories, and the ulti ...
at
University College London , mottoeng = Let all come who by merit deserve the most reward , established = , type = Public research university , endowment = £143 million (2020) , budget = � ...
, where he is now Emeritus Reader. In 2003 he founded Friends of Wisdom. He has published fifteen books. He has published over eighty papers in scientific and philosophical journals on problems that range from consciousness,
free will Free will is the capacity of agents to choose between different possible courses of action unimpeded. Free will is closely linked to the concepts of moral responsibility, praise, culpability, sin, and other judgements which apply only to acti ...
, value, and art to the
rationality Rationality is the quality of being guided by or based on reasons. In this regard, a person acts rationally if they have a good reason for what they do or a belief is rational if it is based on strong evidence. This quality can apply to an abil ...
of science, simplicity,
scientific realism Scientific realism is the view that the universe described by science is real regardless of how it may be interpreted. Within philosophy of science, this view is often an answer to the question "how is the success of science to be explained?" T ...
, explanation, time and
quantum theory Quantum theory may refer to: Science *Quantum mechanics, a major field of physics *Old quantum theory, predating modern quantum mechanics * Quantum field theory, an area of quantum mechanics that includes: ** Quantum electrodynamics ** Quantum ch ...
.


Philosophical contribution

Maxwell's work has been devoted to tackling two fundamental interlinked problems:-
Problem 1: How can we understand our human world, embedded as it is within the physical universe, in such a way that justice is done both to the richness, meaning and value of human life on the one hand, and to what modern science tells us about the physical universe on the other hand?
Problem 2: What ought to be the overall aims and methods of science, and of academic inquiry more generally, granted that the basic task is to help humanity achieve what is of value – a more civilised world – by cooperatively rational means (it being assumed that knowledge and understanding can be of value in themselves and form a part of civilised life)? In connection with Problem 1, Maxwell has put forward a version of the
double-aspect theory : In the philosophy of mind, double-aspect theory is the view that the mental and the physical are two aspects of, or perspectives on, the same substance. It is also called dual-aspect monism, not to be confused with mind–body dualism. The theor ...
, according to which experiential and physical features of things both exist. In connection with Problem 2, Maxwell argues that the problematic aims of science, and of academic inquiry more generally, need much more honest and critical attention than they have received so far.


Criticism

Maxwell's books have been widely reviewed. His work is discussed by twelve scholars in ''Science and the Pursuit of Wisdom'', edited by Leemon McHenry. David Miller and Maxwell had a short exchange about Aim Oriented Empiricism, which was the central thesis of Maxwell's ''The Comprehensibility of The Universe''.


Publications

*1976, ''What’s Wrong With Science?'', Bran’s Head Books, Hayes, Middlesex. *1984, ''From Knowledge to Wisdom: A Revolution in the Aims and Methods of Science'', Basil Blackwell, Oxford. *1998,
The Comprehensibility of the Universe: A New Conception of Science
',
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, Oxford. *2001,
The Human World in the Physical Universe: Consciousness, Free Will and Evolution
', Rowman and Littlefield, Lanham. *2004,
Is Science Neurotic?
', Imperial College Press, London. *2007,
From Knowledge to Wisdom: A Revolution for Science and the Humanities
', 2nd edition, revised and enlarged, Pentire Press, London. *2008, ed., with R. Barnett, ''Wisdom in the University'', Routledge, London. *2009,
What's Wrong With Science?
', 2nd edition, revised with new preface, Pentire Press, London. *2009, L. McHenry, ed., ''Science and the Pursuit of Wisdom: Studies in the Philosophy of Nicholas Maxwell'', Ontos Verlag, Frankfurt. *2010,
Cutting God in Half – And Putting the Pieces Together Again: A New Approach to Philosophy
', Pentire Press, London. *2014,
How Universities Can Help Create a Wiser World: The Urgent Need for an Academic Revolution
', Imprint Academic, Exeter. *2014,
Global Philosophy: What Philosophy Ought to Be
', Imprint Academic, Exeter. *2016,
Two Great Problems of Learning: Science and Civilization
', Rounded Globe. Free online. *2017,
In Praise of Natural Philosophy: A Revolution for Thought and Life
' McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal *2017,

', Paragon House, St. Paul, MN. *2017,
Karl Popper, Science and Englightenment
', UCL Press, London. pen access book, free to download*2019,
Science and Enlightenment: Two Great Problems of Learning
', Springer, Cham, Switzerland. *2019,
The Metaphysics of Science and Aim-Oriented Empiricism: A Revolution for Science and Philosophy
', Springer, Cham, Switzerland. *2020,
Our Fundamental Problem: A Revolutionary Approach to Philosophy
', McGill-Queen's University Press, Canada. *2021,
The World Crisis — And What to Do About It: A Revolution for Thought and Action
', World Scientific, Singapore.


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External links


Nicholas Maxwell’s website The website of Friends of Wisdom Intellectual autobiography Outline of contributions to philosophy: How Can Life of Value Best Flourish in the Real World? Publications available at PhilPapers Papers available at PhilSciArchive Reviews of Books by Nicholas Maxwell TEDxUCL talk: The Urgent Need to Bring About a Revolution in Academia Review in ''Nature'' of ''From Knowledge to Wisdom'' Videos and broadcasts by Nicholas Maxwell Interview on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
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