Criteria of empirical significance are supposed to state conditions under which (putative) reference to an unobservable object or property is “empirically meaningful.” The intended kind of empirical meaningfulness should be necessary for admissibility into the selective contexts of scientific inquiry. I defend Justus’s recent argument that the reasons generally given for rejecting the project of defining a significance criterion are unpersuasive. However, as I show, this project remains wedded to an overly narrow conception of its subject matter. Even the most cutting edge significance criteria identify empirical significance with predictive power, and thereby rule out vocabulary with legitimate scientific functions. In a nutshell, the prob...
In Science, Truth, and Democracy, Philip Kitcher introduces significance graphs (structures that ill...
It is well documented that academics and practitioners focus on statistical significance (typically ...
The widespread use of ‘statistical significance’ as a license for making a claim of a scientific fin...
Criteria of empirical significance are supposed to state conditions under which (putative) reference...
The sheer multitude of criteria of empirical significance has been taken as evidence that the pre-an...
The sheer multitude of criteria of empirical significance has been taken as evidence that the pre-an...
The sheer multitude of criteria of empirical significance has been taken as evidence that the pre-an...
Carnap’s search for a criterion of empirical significance is usually considered a failure. I argue t...
This project is an exploration of some aspects of intentionality, and in particular of the linguisti...
This paper investigates the possibility of completing a Positivist style account of empirical signif...
Based on a summary of prior literature, I conclude that tests of statistical significance harm scien...
The controversy about statistical significance vs. scientific relevance is more than 100 years old. ...
The inferential inadequacies of statistical significance testing are now widely recognized. There is...
This dissertation consists of three parts. Part I is a defense of an artificial language methodology...
In Woodward's causal model of explanation, explanatory information is information that is relevant t...
In Science, Truth, and Democracy, Philip Kitcher introduces significance graphs (structures that ill...
It is well documented that academics and practitioners focus on statistical significance (typically ...
The widespread use of ‘statistical significance’ as a license for making a claim of a scientific fin...
Criteria of empirical significance are supposed to state conditions under which (putative) reference...
The sheer multitude of criteria of empirical significance has been taken as evidence that the pre-an...
The sheer multitude of criteria of empirical significance has been taken as evidence that the pre-an...
The sheer multitude of criteria of empirical significance has been taken as evidence that the pre-an...
Carnap’s search for a criterion of empirical significance is usually considered a failure. I argue t...
This project is an exploration of some aspects of intentionality, and in particular of the linguisti...
This paper investigates the possibility of completing a Positivist style account of empirical signif...
Based on a summary of prior literature, I conclude that tests of statistical significance harm scien...
The controversy about statistical significance vs. scientific relevance is more than 100 years old. ...
The inferential inadequacies of statistical significance testing are now widely recognized. There is...
This dissertation consists of three parts. Part I is a defense of an artificial language methodology...
In Woodward's causal model of explanation, explanatory information is information that is relevant t...
In Science, Truth, and Democracy, Philip Kitcher introduces significance graphs (structures that ill...
It is well documented that academics and practitioners focus on statistical significance (typically ...
The widespread use of ‘statistical significance’ as a license for making a claim of a scientific fin...