Realism about the external, natural world is an overarching empirical hypothesis. The method of hypothetical realism rejects as an excessive concession to the skeptic these two assumptions of constructivist intuitionism: first, that everything real must be exhaustively inspectable; and second, that our beliefs are to be justified to the point of certainty. We prefer to say that nothing is ever known directly; that all of our contact with the world is mediated by thoughts, words, and percepts construed as signs having referents distinct from themselves. We organize these signs into meaningful and possibly true hypotheses as we speculate--in practice, science and metaphysics--about a world we have not made
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No reality can get the value of being reality if it is beyond knowledge. It cannot be life and part ...
Broadly speaking, the contemporary scientific realist is concerned to justify belief in what we migh...
On their alethic reading, formulas (T), (D), and (K) codify three of the most basic principles of po...
Arguments pro and contra convergent realism – underdetermination of theory by observational evidence...
This paper presents an argument for metaphysical realism, understood as the claim that the world has...
Metaphysical realism is a common sense disposition that maintains that there exist objects in the wo...
Is reality the basis of everything or has reality itself an other basis? What makes reality – ...
Scientific realism is the view that the aim of science is to produce true or approximately true theo...
According to naturalism, philosophy is part of science. Its aim is thus to acquire synthetic knowled...
In this paper I argue in favour of a moderate and selective version of scientific realism with respe...
What kind of realism - if any - are we allowed to endorse? It is often stated that, in order to prov...
We define realism using a slightly modified version of the EPR criterion of reality. This version is...
What sorts of things are the intuitions generated via thought experiment? Timothy Williamson has res...
The question this paper addresses is one in what might be called the theory of theories. What is the...
This article deals with the philosophical problem of how to conceive reality. The dif culty consists...
No reality can get the value of being reality if it is beyond knowledge. It cannot be life and part ...
Broadly speaking, the contemporary scientific realist is concerned to justify belief in what we migh...
On their alethic reading, formulas (T), (D), and (K) codify three of the most basic principles of po...
Arguments pro and contra convergent realism – underdetermination of theory by observational evidence...