Abstract: This paper examines the question of whether scientific realism is committed to the inevitability of science or is consistent with claims of the contingency of science. In order to address this question, a general characterization of the position of scientific realism is presented. It is then argued that scientific realism has no evident implications with regard to the inevitability of science. A historical case study is presented in which contingency plays a significant role, and the appropriate realist response to this case study is indicated. Finally, it is argued that, when conjoined with a reliabilist theory of method, realism does have implications for the inevitability of science
In this paper I will discuss the Pessimistic Meta-Induction put forth by Larry Laudan in his paper A...
A prominent type of scientific realism holds that some important parts of our best current scientifi...
A prominent type of scientific realism holds that some important parts of our best current scientifi...
Abstract: This paper examines the question of whether scientific realism is committed to the inevita...
The paper considers the two main challenges to scientific realism, stemming from confirmation holism...
In section 2 I will reconstruct the antirealist motivations of the classic contingentist scenarios ...
This is an introduction to the position of scientific realism, which outlines a number of core doctr...
This is a sequel to my paper, ‘What is Scientific Realism?’, which appeared in an earlier issue of t...
Scientific realism is the position that the aim of science is to advance on truth and increase knowl...
Scientific realism asserts that the methods of science, combined with the intellectual powers of hum...
Scientific realism is the view that the aim of science is to produce true or approximately true theo...
It is widely believed that science is in the business of finding out what the world is really like. ...
I will first discuss a peculiarity of the realism-antirealism debate. Some authors defending antirea...
Ronald Giere (2006) has argued that at its best science gives us knowledge only from different “pers...
The present paper concerns how scientific realism is formulated and defended. It is argued that van ...
In this paper I will discuss the Pessimistic Meta-Induction put forth by Larry Laudan in his paper A...
A prominent type of scientific realism holds that some important parts of our best current scientifi...
A prominent type of scientific realism holds that some important parts of our best current scientifi...
Abstract: This paper examines the question of whether scientific realism is committed to the inevita...
The paper considers the two main challenges to scientific realism, stemming from confirmation holism...
In section 2 I will reconstruct the antirealist motivations of the classic contingentist scenarios ...
This is an introduction to the position of scientific realism, which outlines a number of core doctr...
This is a sequel to my paper, ‘What is Scientific Realism?’, which appeared in an earlier issue of t...
Scientific realism is the position that the aim of science is to advance on truth and increase knowl...
Scientific realism asserts that the methods of science, combined with the intellectual powers of hum...
Scientific realism is the view that the aim of science is to produce true or approximately true theo...
It is widely believed that science is in the business of finding out what the world is really like. ...
I will first discuss a peculiarity of the realism-antirealism debate. Some authors defending antirea...
Ronald Giere (2006) has argued that at its best science gives us knowledge only from different “pers...
The present paper concerns how scientific realism is formulated and defended. It is argued that van ...
In this paper I will discuss the Pessimistic Meta-Induction put forth by Larry Laudan in his paper A...
A prominent type of scientific realism holds that some important parts of our best current scientifi...
A prominent type of scientific realism holds that some important parts of our best current scientifi...