Contingentism is the claim that the history of a particular field of science could have taken a different route from the actual one, and that the resulting imaginary science could have been both as successful as the real one and, in a non-trivial way, incompatible with it. Inevitabilism consists in the denial of this claim. In this paper, I try both to give a clear content to contingentism, especially in the field of physics, and to argue for its plausibility, while acknowledging that it is extremely hard to give an argument that establishes its validity in a compelling way. By contrasting the history of science with that of geographic discoveries and the difficulties faced by any inevitabilist account of the former, I consider three ...
In this chapter, I shall consider a number of connections between various ideas of the theory of sty...
Various kinds of causation occur in nature. Famously, Jacques Monod (1972) characterised the only op...
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Contingentism is the claim that the history of a particular field of science could have taken a diff...
In section 2 I will reconstruct the antirealist motivations of the classic contingentist scenarios ...
Debates between contingentists and inevitabilists contest whether the results of successful science ...
Abstract: Debates between contingentists and inevitabilists contest whether the results of successfu...
Presented at a conference on ‘science as it could have been: perspectives on the contingent/inevitab...
The contingentist/inevitabilist debate contests whether the results of successful science are contin...
This collection of essay explore the different facets of the contingency/necessity debate in the phi...
It is argued that the meaning of inevitability and contingency depends on the position someone has i...
Abstract: This paper examines the question of whether scientific realism is committed to the inevita...
In this paper, I investigate the issue of the contingency and inevitability of science. First, I poi...
Social constructionists believe that experimental evidence plays a minimal role in the production of...
International audienceThe paper introduces precise definitions of the inevitabilist and contingentis...
In this chapter, I shall consider a number of connections between various ideas of the theory of sty...
Various kinds of causation occur in nature. Famously, Jacques Monod (1972) characterised the only op...
Science benefits from substantial cognitive diversity because cognitive diversity promotes scientifi...
Contingentism is the claim that the history of a particular field of science could have taken a diff...
In section 2 I will reconstruct the antirealist motivations of the classic contingentist scenarios ...
Debates between contingentists and inevitabilists contest whether the results of successful science ...
Abstract: Debates between contingentists and inevitabilists contest whether the results of successfu...
Presented at a conference on ‘science as it could have been: perspectives on the contingent/inevitab...
The contingentist/inevitabilist debate contests whether the results of successful science are contin...
This collection of essay explore the different facets of the contingency/necessity debate in the phi...
It is argued that the meaning of inevitability and contingency depends on the position someone has i...
Abstract: This paper examines the question of whether scientific realism is committed to the inevita...
In this paper, I investigate the issue of the contingency and inevitability of science. First, I poi...
Social constructionists believe that experimental evidence plays a minimal role in the production of...
International audienceThe paper introduces precise definitions of the inevitabilist and contingentis...
In this chapter, I shall consider a number of connections between various ideas of the theory of sty...
Various kinds of causation occur in nature. Famously, Jacques Monod (1972) characterised the only op...
Science benefits from substantial cognitive diversity because cognitive diversity promotes scientifi...