Saatsi’s minimal realism holds that science makes theoretical progress. It is designed to get around the pessimistic induction, to fall between scientific realism and instrumentalism, and to explain the success of scientific theories. I raise the following two objections to it. First, it is not clear whether minimal realism lies between realism and instrumentalism, given that minimal realism does not entail instrumentalism. Second, it is not clear whether minimal realism can explain the success of scientific theories, given that it is doubtful whether theoretical progress makes success likely. In addition to raising these two objections, I develop and criticize a new position that truly falls between realism and instrumentalism
Abstract: In this paper, through a critical examination of Wray’s version of the argument from under...
The paper considers the two main challenges to scientific realism, stemming from confirmation holism...
This is a sequel to my paper, ‘What is Scientific Realism?’, which appeared in an earlier issue of t...
Saatsi???s minimal realism holds that science makes theoretical progress. It is designed to get arou...
© 2015 Dr. Cristian Soto-HerreraIn Part One (Chapters 1 and 2), I elaborate and defend a minimalist ...
I will first discuss a peculiarity of the realism-antirealism debate. Some authors defending antirea...
Abstract: Arthur Fine and André Kukla have argued that realism and instrumentalism are indifferent w...
This study centers on the issue of scientific realism, the philosophical stance that commits to the ...
In this paper, I discuss the prospects of nominalistic scientific realism (NSR) and show that it fai...
The question this paper addresses is one in what might be called the theory of theories. What is the...
This is a defense of the doctrine of scientific realism (SR). SR is defined throughthe following two...
Scientific progress can be credited to creative scientists, who constantly ideate new theories and e...
I've previously suggested that the historical evidence used to challenge scientific realism ...
According to Boyd/Putnam, scientific realism is the view that successful theories are typically appr...
Scientific progress can be credited to creative scientists, who constantly ideate new theories and e...
Abstract: In this paper, through a critical examination of Wray’s version of the argument from under...
The paper considers the two main challenges to scientific realism, stemming from confirmation holism...
This is a sequel to my paper, ‘What is Scientific Realism?’, which appeared in an earlier issue of t...
Saatsi???s minimal realism holds that science makes theoretical progress. It is designed to get arou...
© 2015 Dr. Cristian Soto-HerreraIn Part One (Chapters 1 and 2), I elaborate and defend a minimalist ...
I will first discuss a peculiarity of the realism-antirealism debate. Some authors defending antirea...
Abstract: Arthur Fine and André Kukla have argued that realism and instrumentalism are indifferent w...
This study centers on the issue of scientific realism, the philosophical stance that commits to the ...
In this paper, I discuss the prospects of nominalistic scientific realism (NSR) and show that it fai...
The question this paper addresses is one in what might be called the theory of theories. What is the...
This is a defense of the doctrine of scientific realism (SR). SR is defined throughthe following two...
Scientific progress can be credited to creative scientists, who constantly ideate new theories and e...
I've previously suggested that the historical evidence used to challenge scientific realism ...
According to Boyd/Putnam, scientific realism is the view that successful theories are typically appr...
Scientific progress can be credited to creative scientists, who constantly ideate new theories and e...
Abstract: In this paper, through a critical examination of Wray’s version of the argument from under...
The paper considers the two main challenges to scientific realism, stemming from confirmation holism...
This is a sequel to my paper, ‘What is Scientific Realism?’, which appeared in an earlier issue of t...