This paper considers the importance of unification in the context of developing scientific theories. I argue that unifying hypotheses are not valuable simply because they are supported by multiple lines of evidence. Instead, they can be valuable because they guide experimental research in different domains in such a way that the results from those experiments inform the scope of the theory being developed. I support this characterization by appealing to the early development of quantum theory. I then draw some comparisons with discussions of robustness reasoning
\ud \ud Recent interest in the idea that there can be scientific understanding without explanation l...
In the first of three articles, we review the philosophical foundations of an approach to quantum gr...
We often hear that simplicity, explanatory power and unification, though aesthetically pleasing or b...
This paper considers the importance of unification in the context of developing scientific theories....
According to the traditional requirement, formulated by William Whewell in his account of the “consi...
In this paper, I consider some of the first appearances of a hypothesis of quantized energy between ...
The following is an essay on the notion of scientific explanation as unification. In it a new notion...
In this paper I challenge two widespread convictions about unification in physics: (1) unification i...
According to the traditional requirement, formulated by William Whewell in his account of the “consi...
<p>We often hear that simplicity, explanatory power and unification, though aesthetically pleasing o...
In this paper (which is, at best, a work in progress), I discuss different modes of scientific expla...
The major concern of this thesis is to provide a plausible argument for the existence of another goa...
Incommensurability was Kuhn’s worst mistake. If it is to be found anywhere in science, it would be i...
\ud \ud Recent interest in the idea that there can be scientific understanding without explanation l...
In the first of three articles, we review the philosophical foundations of an approach to quantum gr...
We often hear that simplicity, explanatory power and unification, though aesthetically pleasing or b...
This paper considers the importance of unification in the context of developing scientific theories....
According to the traditional requirement, formulated by William Whewell in his account of the “consi...
In this paper, I consider some of the first appearances of a hypothesis of quantized energy between ...
The following is an essay on the notion of scientific explanation as unification. In it a new notion...
In this paper I challenge two widespread convictions about unification in physics: (1) unification i...
According to the traditional requirement, formulated by William Whewell in his account of the “consi...
<p>We often hear that simplicity, explanatory power and unification, though aesthetically pleasing o...
In this paper (which is, at best, a work in progress), I discuss different modes of scientific expla...
The major concern of this thesis is to provide a plausible argument for the existence of another goa...
Incommensurability was Kuhn’s worst mistake. If it is to be found anywhere in science, it would be i...
\ud \ud Recent interest in the idea that there can be scientific understanding without explanation l...
In the first of three articles, we review the philosophical foundations of an approach to quantum gr...
We often hear that simplicity, explanatory power and unification, though aesthetically pleasing or b...