Scientific methods may be viewed as procedures for converging to the true answer to a given empirical question. Typically, such methods converge to the truth only if certain empirical presuppositions are satisfied, which raises the question whether the presuppositions are satisfied. Another scientific method can be applied to this empirical question, and so forth, occasioning an empirical regress. So there is an obvious question about the point of such a regress. This paper explains how to assess the methodological worth of a methodological regress by solving for the strongest sense of single-method performance that can be achieved given that such a regress exists. Several types of regresses are “collapsed” into corresponding concepts ...
The goal of this thesis is to show, against Harry Collins, that there are scientific and internal gr...
Contemporary ways of understanding of science, especially in the philosophy of science, are beset by...
A betting model of empirical research is described. The model requires that opposing parties reach a...
Scientific methods may be viewed as procedures for converging to the true answer to a given empirica...
ABSTRACT. Traditional attempts to delineate the distinctive rationality of modern science have taken...
In empirical sciences, one of the best-known measures for a theory\u27s strength is its falsifiabili...
Current attempts at methodological reform in sciences come in response to an overall lack of rigor i...
This paper proposes an account of accurate scientific representation in terms of techniques that pro...
It is not entirely exaggerated to say that metaphysics is, in fact, a battle of regress arguments. I...
The focus of this paper is to examine the problem of induction as a methodology for science. It also...
Contemporary ways of understanding of science, especially in the philosophy of science, are beset by...
This paper argues against a particular version of the inference from the success of a scientific the...
The recursive aspect of process reliabilism has rarely been examined. The regress puzzle, which illu...
Social scientists use many different methods, and there are often substantial disagreements about wh...
In the context of research on human judgment, regression is commonly treated as an artifact or an un...
The goal of this thesis is to show, against Harry Collins, that there are scientific and internal gr...
Contemporary ways of understanding of science, especially in the philosophy of science, are beset by...
A betting model of empirical research is described. The model requires that opposing parties reach a...
Scientific methods may be viewed as procedures for converging to the true answer to a given empirica...
ABSTRACT. Traditional attempts to delineate the distinctive rationality of modern science have taken...
In empirical sciences, one of the best-known measures for a theory\u27s strength is its falsifiabili...
Current attempts at methodological reform in sciences come in response to an overall lack of rigor i...
This paper proposes an account of accurate scientific representation in terms of techniques that pro...
It is not entirely exaggerated to say that metaphysics is, in fact, a battle of regress arguments. I...
The focus of this paper is to examine the problem of induction as a methodology for science. It also...
Contemporary ways of understanding of science, especially in the philosophy of science, are beset by...
This paper argues against a particular version of the inference from the success of a scientific the...
The recursive aspect of process reliabilism has rarely been examined. The regress puzzle, which illu...
Social scientists use many different methods, and there are often substantial disagreements about wh...
In the context of research on human judgment, regression is commonly treated as an artifact or an un...
The goal of this thesis is to show, against Harry Collins, that there are scientific and internal gr...
Contemporary ways of understanding of science, especially in the philosophy of science, are beset by...
A betting model of empirical research is described. The model requires that opposing parties reach a...