Attempting to compare scientific theories requires a philosophical model of meaning. Yet different scientific theories have at times—particularly in early chemistry—pre-supposed disparate theories of meaning. When two theories of meaning are incommensurable, we must say that the scientific theories that rely upon them are meta-incommensurable. Meta- incommensurability is a more profound sceptical threat to science since, unlike first-order incommensurability, it implies complete incomparability
Although incommensurability between theories has been object of study during many years, there does ...
The paper briefly reviews the main formulations of the incommensurability thesis by Feyerabend and K...
Opening remarks delivered at "Incommensurability (and related matters)" conference, Hanover, June 19...
Attempting to compare scientific theories requires a philosophical model of meaning. Yet different s...
Scientists working within a paradigm must play by the rules of the game of that paradigm in solving ...
This is a short introductory discussion of the idea of incommensurability as it is used in the philo...
The paper explores the relativistic implications of the thesis of incommensurability. A semantic f...
This paper reviews the situation with respect to the referential approach to the problem of semantic...
A popular rejoinder to the potential threat that incommensurability might pose to scientific realism...
ABSTRACT: A popular rejoinder to the potential threat that incommensurability might pose to scientif...
The aim of this article is to characterize certain aspects of the relationships existing between inc...
This book presents a critical analysis of the semantic incommensurability thesis of Thomas Kuhn and ...
If two successive theories are semantically incommensurable, we have no way to make a complete compa...
Although incommensurability between theories has been object of study during many years, there does ...
The paper briefly reviews the main formulations of the incommensurability thesis by Feyerabend and K...
Opening remarks delivered at "Incommensurability (and related matters)" conference, Hanover, June 19...
Attempting to compare scientific theories requires a philosophical model of meaning. Yet different s...
Scientists working within a paradigm must play by the rules of the game of that paradigm in solving ...
This is a short introductory discussion of the idea of incommensurability as it is used in the philo...
The paper explores the relativistic implications of the thesis of incommensurability. A semantic f...
This paper reviews the situation with respect to the referential approach to the problem of semantic...
A popular rejoinder to the potential threat that incommensurability might pose to scientific realism...
ABSTRACT: A popular rejoinder to the potential threat that incommensurability might pose to scientif...
The aim of this article is to characterize certain aspects of the relationships existing between inc...
This book presents a critical analysis of the semantic incommensurability thesis of Thomas Kuhn and ...
If two successive theories are semantically incommensurable, we have no way to make a complete compa...
Although incommensurability between theories has been object of study during many years, there does ...
The paper briefly reviews the main formulations of the incommensurability thesis by Feyerabend and K...
Opening remarks delivered at "Incommensurability (and related matters)" conference, Hanover, June 19...