Recent philosophy of measurement has emphasized the existence of both diachronic and synchronic “loops,” or feedback processes, in the epistemic achievements of measurement. A widespread response has been to conclude that measurement outcomes do not convey interest-independent facts about the world, and that only a coherentist epistemology of measurement is viable. In contrast, I argue that a form of measurement realism is consistent with these results. The insight is that antecedent structure in measuring spaces constrains our empirical procedures such that successful measurement conveys a limited, but veridical knowledge of “fixed points,” or stable, interest- independent features of the world
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According to the substantialist, substances should be regarded as the fundamental ontological catego...
Recent philosophy of measurement has emphasized the existence of both diachronic and synchronic “loo...
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Veritism, the position that truth is necessary for epistemic acceptability, seems to be in tension w...
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Raw data are typically required to be processed to be ready for statistical analyses, and processing...
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The philosophical interest in the nature, value, and varieties of human understanding has swelled in...
The use of art as research has greatly matured, and, despite the current preoccupation with measurem...
According to the substantialist, substances should be regarded as the fundamental ontological catego...
Recent philosophy of measurement has emphasized the existence of both diachronic and synchronic “loo...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The publisher's final ...
Veritism, the position that truth is necessary for epistemic acceptability, seems to be in tension w...
The question, “Will science remain human?” expresses a worry that deep learning algorithms will repl...
The history of QBism is interestingly complex (see Stacey 2019) leading to misunderstandings and mis...
We often think or say that someone was wrong about something but almost right about it or close to t...
Pre-printThe PhD is the highest formal qualification and signifies a scholar’s rite of passage as a ...
A heated debate surrounds the significance of reproducibility as an indicator for research quality a...
The aim of this paper is to critically build on Justin Biddle and Anna Leuschner’s characterization ...
Imagine a zombie world that looks “from the outside” just like ours, but where there is no phenomena...
Raw data are typically required to be processed to be ready for statistical analyses, and processing...
It develops a new approach to the problem of deployment realism and discusses a historiographical ca...
The philosophical interest in the nature, value, and varieties of human understanding has swelled in...
The use of art as research has greatly matured, and, despite the current preoccupation with measurem...
According to the substantialist, substances should be regarded as the fundamental ontological catego...