I develop a concept of observability that pertains to qualities rather than objects: a quality is observable if it can be registered by human sensation (possibly with the aid of instruments) without involving optional interpretations. This concept supports a better description of observations in science and everyday life than the object-based observability concepts presupposing causal information-transfer from the object to the observer. It also allows a rehabilitation of the traditional empiricist distinction between observations and their interpretations, but without a presumption that observations are infallible. Using this concept of observability, I also propose a re-formulation of constructive empiricism that is easier to defend again...
The emphasis on the role of observation, one of the hallmarks of Empiricism, is reaffirmed by the pr...
This paper defends a version of the old empiricist claim that to think about unobservable physical p...
In this journal, Dicken & Lipton [2006] argued, following Musgrave [1985], that a constructive empir...
Van Fraassen’s distinction between observable and non-observable objects and his pragmatic conceptio...
Several arguments (due to Friedman, Kukla, Foss, Musgrave and Creath) to the effect that the distinc...
This paper presents a sketch of a moderately anti-realist position in philosophy of science that is ...
There is a natural objection to the epistemic coherence of Bas van Fraassen’s use of a distinction b...
This work aims at analyzing the principle of observability (PO) from the formal point of view, makin...
In this paper, I argue against constructive empiricism that, as far as science is concerned, observa...
ABSTRACT. In this paper, I argue against constructive empiricism that, as far as science is concerne...
The goal of this thesis is to explore the debate between Bas van Fraassen’s constructive empiricism ...
Empiricists claim that in accepting a scientific theory one should not commit oneself to claims abou...
Manifestationalism holds that science aims only to give us theories that are correct about what has ...
In this paper, I argue against constructive empiricism that, as far as science is concerned, observa...
I show that the central notion of Constructive Empiricism, empirical adequacy, can be expressed synt...
The emphasis on the role of observation, one of the hallmarks of Empiricism, is reaffirmed by the pr...
This paper defends a version of the old empiricist claim that to think about unobservable physical p...
In this journal, Dicken & Lipton [2006] argued, following Musgrave [1985], that a constructive empir...
Van Fraassen’s distinction between observable and non-observable objects and his pragmatic conceptio...
Several arguments (due to Friedman, Kukla, Foss, Musgrave and Creath) to the effect that the distinc...
This paper presents a sketch of a moderately anti-realist position in philosophy of science that is ...
There is a natural objection to the epistemic coherence of Bas van Fraassen’s use of a distinction b...
This work aims at analyzing the principle of observability (PO) from the formal point of view, makin...
In this paper, I argue against constructive empiricism that, as far as science is concerned, observa...
ABSTRACT. In this paper, I argue against constructive empiricism that, as far as science is concerne...
The goal of this thesis is to explore the debate between Bas van Fraassen’s constructive empiricism ...
Empiricists claim that in accepting a scientific theory one should not commit oneself to claims abou...
Manifestationalism holds that science aims only to give us theories that are correct about what has ...
In this paper, I argue against constructive empiricism that, as far as science is concerned, observa...
I show that the central notion of Constructive Empiricism, empirical adequacy, can be expressed synt...
The emphasis on the role of observation, one of the hallmarks of Empiricism, is reaffirmed by the pr...
This paper defends a version of the old empiricist claim that to think about unobservable physical p...
In this journal, Dicken & Lipton [2006] argued, following Musgrave [1985], that a constructive empir...