Kirchhoff’s diffraction theory is introduced as a new case study in the realism debate. The theory is extremely successful despite being both inconsistent and not even approximately true. Some habitual realist proclamations simply cannot be maintained in the face of Kirchhoff’s theory, as the realist is forced to acknowledge that theoretical success can in some circumstances be explained in terms other than truth. The idiosyncrasy (or otherwise) of Kirchhoff’s case is considered
According to the no miracles argument, scientific realism provides the only satisfactory explanation...
According to the no miracles argument, scientific realism provides the only satisfactory explanation...
Against the well-known objection that in the history of science there are many theories that are suc...
Kirchhoff’s diffraction theory is introduced as a new case study in the realism debate. The theory i...
Kirchhoff’s diffraction theory is introduced as a new case study in the realism debate. The theory i...
Realists argue that mature theories enjoying predictive success are approximately and partially true...
Realists argue that mature theories enjoying predictive success are approximately and partially true...
Probably the most dramatic historical challenge to scientific realism concerns Arnold Sommerfeld’s 1...
Probably the most dramatic historical challenge to scientific realism concerns Arnold Sommerfeld’s 1...
According to the no miracles argument, scientific realism provides the only satisfactory explanation...
This paper delves into the debate between scientific realism and anti-realism concerning the success...
Being able to make correct novel predictions has long been trumpeted as one of the most important vi...
This paper argues against a particular version of the inference from the success of a scientific the...
Scientific realism explains the success of novel predictions by assuming that theories are at least ...
Scientific realism explains the success of novel predictions by assuming that theories are at least ...
According to the no miracles argument, scientific realism provides the only satisfactory explanation...
According to the no miracles argument, scientific realism provides the only satisfactory explanation...
Against the well-known objection that in the history of science there are many theories that are suc...
Kirchhoff’s diffraction theory is introduced as a new case study in the realism debate. The theory i...
Kirchhoff’s diffraction theory is introduced as a new case study in the realism debate. The theory i...
Realists argue that mature theories enjoying predictive success are approximately and partially true...
Realists argue that mature theories enjoying predictive success are approximately and partially true...
Probably the most dramatic historical challenge to scientific realism concerns Arnold Sommerfeld’s 1...
Probably the most dramatic historical challenge to scientific realism concerns Arnold Sommerfeld’s 1...
According to the no miracles argument, scientific realism provides the only satisfactory explanation...
This paper delves into the debate between scientific realism and anti-realism concerning the success...
Being able to make correct novel predictions has long been trumpeted as one of the most important vi...
This paper argues against a particular version of the inference from the success of a scientific the...
Scientific realism explains the success of novel predictions by assuming that theories are at least ...
Scientific realism explains the success of novel predictions by assuming that theories are at least ...
According to the no miracles argument, scientific realism provides the only satisfactory explanation...
According to the no miracles argument, scientific realism provides the only satisfactory explanation...
Against the well-known objection that in the history of science there are many theories that are suc...