Psillos (1999, 2011), Kitcher (1993), and Leplin (1997) have defended convergent scientific realism against the pessimistic meta-induction by arguing for the divide et impera (DEI) strategy. I argue that DEI faces a problem more serious than the pessimistic meta-induction: the problem of accretion. When empirically successful theories and principles are combined, they may no longer make successful predictions or allow for accurate calculations, or the combination otherwise may be an empirical failure. The shift from classical mechanics to the new quantum theory does not reflect the discarding of “idle wheels.” Instead, scientists had to contend with new principles that made classical calculations difficult or impossible (the Maxwell-Boltzma...
Probably the most dramatic historical challenge to scientific realism concerns Arnold Sommerfeld’s 1...
Scientific realism, the position that successful theories are likely to be approximately ...
In this paper I distinguish between two kinds of meta-hypotheses, or hypotheses about science, at is...
Psillos (1999, 2011), Kitcher (1993), and Leplin (1997) have defended convergent scientific realism ...
This paper outlines a defense of scientific realism against the pessimistic meta-induction which app...
Turning away from entities and focusing instead exclusively on ‘structural’ aspects of scientific th...
Turning away from entities and focusing instead exclusively on ‘structural’ aspects of scientific th...
In this paper I will discuss the Pessimistic Meta-Induction put forth by Larry Laudan in his paper A...
Turning away from entities and focusing instead exclusively on ‘structural’ aspects of scientific th...
Scientific realists and non-realists disagree over the reach of scientific knowledge: does it extend...
The currently most plausible version of scientific realism is probably “deployment” (or “partial”, o...
Chakravartty (2007) and others have pressed that the defender of scientific realism needs to supply ...
The main purpose of this paper is to refute the ‘methodological continuity’ argument supporting epis...
The Higgs model was developed using purely formal analogies to models of superconductivity. This is ...
Against the well-known objection that in the history of science there are many theories that are suc...
Probably the most dramatic historical challenge to scientific realism concerns Arnold Sommerfeld’s 1...
Scientific realism, the position that successful theories are likely to be approximately ...
In this paper I distinguish between two kinds of meta-hypotheses, or hypotheses about science, at is...
Psillos (1999, 2011), Kitcher (1993), and Leplin (1997) have defended convergent scientific realism ...
This paper outlines a defense of scientific realism against the pessimistic meta-induction which app...
Turning away from entities and focusing instead exclusively on ‘structural’ aspects of scientific th...
Turning away from entities and focusing instead exclusively on ‘structural’ aspects of scientific th...
In this paper I will discuss the Pessimistic Meta-Induction put forth by Larry Laudan in his paper A...
Turning away from entities and focusing instead exclusively on ‘structural’ aspects of scientific th...
Scientific realists and non-realists disagree over the reach of scientific knowledge: does it extend...
The currently most plausible version of scientific realism is probably “deployment” (or “partial”, o...
Chakravartty (2007) and others have pressed that the defender of scientific realism needs to supply ...
The main purpose of this paper is to refute the ‘methodological continuity’ argument supporting epis...
The Higgs model was developed using purely formal analogies to models of superconductivity. This is ...
Against the well-known objection that in the history of science there are many theories that are suc...
Probably the most dramatic historical challenge to scientific realism concerns Arnold Sommerfeld’s 1...
Scientific realism, the position that successful theories are likely to be approximately ...
In this paper I distinguish between two kinds of meta-hypotheses, or hypotheses about science, at is...