Carrier M. Experimental Success and the Revelation of Reality: The Miracle Argument for Scientific Realism. In: Carrier M, Roggenhofer J, Küppers G, Blanchard P, eds. Knowledge and the World: Challenges Beyond the Science Wars. The frontiers collection. Berlin [u.a.]: Springer; 2004: 137-161
Against the well-known objection that in the history of science there are many theories that are suc...
poster abstractThe contemporary scientific realism debate centers around the realist’s claim that su...
According to the no miracles argument, scientific realism provides the only satisfactory explanation...
Scientific realists use the "no miracle argument" to show that the empirical and pragmatic success o...
It is widely believed that science is in the business of finding out what the world is really like. ...
This paper delves into the debate between scientific realism and anti-realism concerning the success...
Carrier M. What is wrong with the miracle argument? Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, Pa...
This book provides philosophers of science with new theoretical resources for making their own contr...
I will first discuss a peculiarity of the realism-antirealism debate. Some authors defending antirea...
The dispute between scientific realism and anti-realism is one of the most exciting topics in the cu...
Scientific realism is a thesis about the success of science. Most traditionally: science has been so...
Scientific realism is the position that the aim of science is to advance on truth and increase knowl...
This is an introduction to the position of scientific realism, which outlines a number of core doctr...
The no-miracles argument (Putnam, 1975) holds that science is successful because successful theories...
Scientific realism deals primarily with the scope of scientific knowledge. Based on the realist assu...
Against the well-known objection that in the history of science there are many theories that are suc...
poster abstractThe contemporary scientific realism debate centers around the realist’s claim that su...
According to the no miracles argument, scientific realism provides the only satisfactory explanation...
Scientific realists use the "no miracle argument" to show that the empirical and pragmatic success o...
It is widely believed that science is in the business of finding out what the world is really like. ...
This paper delves into the debate between scientific realism and anti-realism concerning the success...
Carrier M. What is wrong with the miracle argument? Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, Pa...
This book provides philosophers of science with new theoretical resources for making their own contr...
I will first discuss a peculiarity of the realism-antirealism debate. Some authors defending antirea...
The dispute between scientific realism and anti-realism is one of the most exciting topics in the cu...
Scientific realism is a thesis about the success of science. Most traditionally: science has been so...
Scientific realism is the position that the aim of science is to advance on truth and increase knowl...
This is an introduction to the position of scientific realism, which outlines a number of core doctr...
The no-miracles argument (Putnam, 1975) holds that science is successful because successful theories...
Scientific realism deals primarily with the scope of scientific knowledge. Based on the realist assu...
Against the well-known objection that in the history of science there are many theories that are suc...
poster abstractThe contemporary scientific realism debate centers around the realist’s claim that su...
According to the no miracles argument, scientific realism provides the only satisfactory explanation...