What makes a good experiment? Although experimental evidence plays an essential role in science, as Franklin argues, there is no algorithm or simple set of criteria for ranking or evaluating good experiments, and therefore no definitive answer to the question. Experiments can, in fact, be good in any number of ways: conceptually good, methodologically good, technically good, and pedagogically important. And perfection is not a requirement: even experiments with incorrect results can be good, though they must, he argues, be methodologically good, providing good reasons for belief in their results. Franklin revisits the same important question he posed in his 1981 article in the British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, when it was gener...
Contemporary ways of understanding of science, especially in the philosophy of science, are beset by...
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In this collection of essays Allan Franklin defends the view that science provides us with knowledge...
Contemporary ways of understanding of science, especially in the philosophy of science, are beset by...
Thought experiments are a means of imaginative reasoning with an employment record longer than two a...
Experiments are the most effective way to learn about the world. By cleverly interfering with someth...
Although experimentation in science is universally celebrated as the acme of investigative disciplin...
I praise Franklin's full descriptions of important and exemplary experiments, and wish that he had s...
It is often claimed that only experiments can support strong causal inferences and therefore they sh...
While theory formation and the relation between theory and data has been investigated in many studie...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
In science, safety can seem unfashionable. Satisfying safety requirements can slow the pace of resea...
The purpose of this paper is to address some issues in introductory philosophy of science: the natur...
Scientists in some fields are concerned that many published results are false. Recent models predict...
Selectivity and Discord addresses the fundamental question of whether there are grounds for belief i...
Contemporary ways of understanding of science, especially in the philosophy of science, are beset by...
Experiments are actions, performed in order to gain information. Like other acts, there are virtues ...
In this collection of essays Allan Franklin defends the view that science provides us with knowledge...
Contemporary ways of understanding of science, especially in the philosophy of science, are beset by...
Thought experiments are a means of imaginative reasoning with an employment record longer than two a...
Experiments are the most effective way to learn about the world. By cleverly interfering with someth...
Although experimentation in science is universally celebrated as the acme of investigative disciplin...
I praise Franklin's full descriptions of important and exemplary experiments, and wish that he had s...
It is often claimed that only experiments can support strong causal inferences and therefore they sh...
While theory formation and the relation between theory and data has been investigated in many studie...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
In science, safety can seem unfashionable. Satisfying safety requirements can slow the pace of resea...
The purpose of this paper is to address some issues in introductory philosophy of science: the natur...
Scientists in some fields are concerned that many published results are false. Recent models predict...
Selectivity and Discord addresses the fundamental question of whether there are grounds for belief i...
Contemporary ways of understanding of science, especially in the philosophy of science, are beset by...
Experiments are actions, performed in order to gain information. Like other acts, there are virtues ...
In this collection of essays Allan Franklin defends the view that science provides us with knowledge...