I've previously suggested that the historical evidence used to challenge scientific realism should lead us to embrace what I call Uniformitarianism, but many recently influential forms of scientific realism seem happy to share this commitment. I trace a number of further points of common ground that collectively constitute an appealing Middle Path between classical forms of realism and instrumentalism, and I suggest that many contemporary realists and instrumentalists have already become fellow travelers on this Middle Path without recognizing how far they have thereby diverged from those who share their labels and slogans. I conclude by describing their central remaining...
Abstract: This paper examines the question of whether scientific realism is committed to the inevita...
Debates on realism in science concern two main questions: whether theoretical knowledge is possible,...
According to Boyd/Putnam, scientific realism is the view that successful theories are typically appr...
This study centers on the issue of scientific realism, the philosophical stance that commits to the ...
Abstract: Arthur Fine and André Kukla have argued that realism and instrumentalism are indifferent w...
Scientific realism is the view that the aim of science is to produce true or approximately true theo...
This chapter offers a narrative of the basic twists and turns of the realism debate after the realis...
ABSTRACT: I discuss in a systematic order the most important epistemological positions in the instru...
This is a sequel to my paper, ‘What is Scientific Realism?’, which appeared in an earlier issue of t...
Compatibilist instrumentalism, aka irenic instrumentalism, exemplified in the work of Rudolf Carnap ...
The present paper concerns how scientific realism is formulated and defended. It is argued that van ...
This is the first chapter of Modal Empiricism: Interpreting Science Without Scientific Realism. The ...
The debate over scientific realism exists in an atmosphere of confusion. Within the literature, argu...
This paper discusses three shortcomings of the current state of the debate regarding historical evid...
Scientific realism holds that scientific theories are approximations of universal truths about reali...
Abstract: This paper examines the question of whether scientific realism is committed to the inevita...
Debates on realism in science concern two main questions: whether theoretical knowledge is possible,...
According to Boyd/Putnam, scientific realism is the view that successful theories are typically appr...
This study centers on the issue of scientific realism, the philosophical stance that commits to the ...
Abstract: Arthur Fine and André Kukla have argued that realism and instrumentalism are indifferent w...
Scientific realism is the view that the aim of science is to produce true or approximately true theo...
This chapter offers a narrative of the basic twists and turns of the realism debate after the realis...
ABSTRACT: I discuss in a systematic order the most important epistemological positions in the instru...
This is a sequel to my paper, ‘What is Scientific Realism?’, which appeared in an earlier issue of t...
Compatibilist instrumentalism, aka irenic instrumentalism, exemplified in the work of Rudolf Carnap ...
The present paper concerns how scientific realism is formulated and defended. It is argued that van ...
This is the first chapter of Modal Empiricism: Interpreting Science Without Scientific Realism. The ...
The debate over scientific realism exists in an atmosphere of confusion. Within the literature, argu...
This paper discusses three shortcomings of the current state of the debate regarding historical evid...
Scientific realism holds that scientific theories are approximations of universal truths about reali...
Abstract: This paper examines the question of whether scientific realism is committed to the inevita...
Debates on realism in science concern two main questions: whether theoretical knowledge is possible,...
According to Boyd/Putnam, scientific realism is the view that successful theories are typically appr...