I critically examine some recent work on the philosophy of scientific fictions, focusing on the work of Winsberg. By considering two case studies in fracture mechanics, the strip yield model and the imaginary crack method, I argue that his reliance upon the social norms associated with an element of a model forces him to remain silent whenever those norms fail to clearly match the characteristic of fictions or non-fictions. In its place, I propose a normative epistemology of fictions which clarifies a model\u27s ontological commitments when the community of scientists lack any clear, shared norms of use. Specifically, I will introduce a variational account of fictions as an extension of Laymon\u27s monotonic improvability account of idealiz...
The use of falsehoods is a common, if rarely recognized, part of many good scientific practices. In ...
International audienceThe understanding of scientific models as fictions allows to explain the ideal...
International audienceThe understanding of scientific models as fictions allows to explain the ideal...
I critically examine some recent work on the philosophy of scientific fictions, focusing on the wor...
Some philosophers of science – the present author included – appeal to fiction as an interpretation ...
The aim of the paper and discussion is to explore the ways in which the use of fictionality in these...
This paper critically analyzes the fiction-view of scientific modeling, which exploits presumed anal...
It is often assumed without argument that fictionalism in the philosophy of science contradicts scie...
Abstract: It is often assumed without argument that fictionalism in the philosophy of science contra...
In the current epistemological debate scientific models are not only considered as useful devices f...
Most scientific models are not physical objects, and this raises important questions. What sort of e...
The use of falsehoods is a common, if rarely recognized, part of many good scientific practices. In ...
Science is popularly understood as being an ideal of impartial algorithmic objectivity that provides...
Despite widespread evidence that fictional models play an explanatory role in science, resistance re...
In the current epistemological debate scientific models are not only considered as useful devices fo...
The use of falsehoods is a common, if rarely recognized, part of many good scientific practices. In ...
International audienceThe understanding of scientific models as fictions allows to explain the ideal...
International audienceThe understanding of scientific models as fictions allows to explain the ideal...
I critically examine some recent work on the philosophy of scientific fictions, focusing on the wor...
Some philosophers of science – the present author included – appeal to fiction as an interpretation ...
The aim of the paper and discussion is to explore the ways in which the use of fictionality in these...
This paper critically analyzes the fiction-view of scientific modeling, which exploits presumed anal...
It is often assumed without argument that fictionalism in the philosophy of science contradicts scie...
Abstract: It is often assumed without argument that fictionalism in the philosophy of science contra...
In the current epistemological debate scientific models are not only considered as useful devices f...
Most scientific models are not physical objects, and this raises important questions. What sort of e...
The use of falsehoods is a common, if rarely recognized, part of many good scientific practices. In ...
Science is popularly understood as being an ideal of impartial algorithmic objectivity that provides...
Despite widespread evidence that fictional models play an explanatory role in science, resistance re...
In the current epistemological debate scientific models are not only considered as useful devices fo...
The use of falsehoods is a common, if rarely recognized, part of many good scientific practices. In ...
International audienceThe understanding of scientific models as fictions allows to explain the ideal...
International audienceThe understanding of scientific models as fictions allows to explain the ideal...