Whereas an inference (deductive as well as inductive) is usually viewed as being valid in virtue of its argument form, the present paper argues that scientific reasoning is material inference, i.e., justified in virtue of its content. A material inference is licensed by the empirical content embodied in the concepts contained in the premisses and conclusion. Understanding scientific reasoning as material inference has the advantage of combining different aspects of scientific reasoning, such as confirmation, discovery, and explanation. This approach explains why these different aspects (including discovery) can be rational without conforming to formal schemes, and why scientific reasoning is local, i.e., justified only in certain domains an...
How do scientists think and reason? What are the psychological processes involved in scientific reas...
Abstract. The general purpose of this paper is to demonstrate through a well defined example how phi...
This chapter examines issues surrounding inference to the best explanation, its justification, and i...
Whereas an inference (deductive as well as inductive) is usually viewed as being valid in virtue of ...
The clamour for scientific reasoning in philosophy is born out of a belief that scientific reasoning...
John Norton’s argument that all formal theories of induction fail raises substantive questions about...
In this essay my aim is to explicate and vindicate the method of ampliative inference which constitu...
John Norton has advanced a general view of induction—‘Material Theory of Induction’—that renders amp...
In this paper, we briefly discuss the forms of arguments and the methods of reasoning in scientific ...
The so-called materially valid inferences have come to new prominence through the work of Robert Bra...
Data reasoning is an essential component of scientific reasoning, as a component of evidence evaluat...
Deductive reasoning is the kind of reasoning in which, roughly, the truth of the input propositions ...
An inference may be defined as a passage of thought according to some method. In the theory of knowl...
The problem of induction reminds us that science cannot wait for empirical hypotheses to be verified...
This article outlines a philosophy of science in practice that focuses on the engineering sciences. ...
How do scientists think and reason? What are the psychological processes involved in scientific reas...
Abstract. The general purpose of this paper is to demonstrate through a well defined example how phi...
This chapter examines issues surrounding inference to the best explanation, its justification, and i...
Whereas an inference (deductive as well as inductive) is usually viewed as being valid in virtue of ...
The clamour for scientific reasoning in philosophy is born out of a belief that scientific reasoning...
John Norton’s argument that all formal theories of induction fail raises substantive questions about...
In this essay my aim is to explicate and vindicate the method of ampliative inference which constitu...
John Norton has advanced a general view of induction—‘Material Theory of Induction’—that renders amp...
In this paper, we briefly discuss the forms of arguments and the methods of reasoning in scientific ...
The so-called materially valid inferences have come to new prominence through the work of Robert Bra...
Data reasoning is an essential component of scientific reasoning, as a component of evidence evaluat...
Deductive reasoning is the kind of reasoning in which, roughly, the truth of the input propositions ...
An inference may be defined as a passage of thought according to some method. In the theory of knowl...
The problem of induction reminds us that science cannot wait for empirical hypotheses to be verified...
This article outlines a philosophy of science in practice that focuses on the engineering sciences. ...
How do scientists think and reason? What are the psychological processes involved in scientific reas...
Abstract. The general purpose of this paper is to demonstrate through a well defined example how phi...
This chapter examines issues surrounding inference to the best explanation, its justification, and i...