It is argued that qualities of complete/incomplete science theory do not relate to the fertility or diversity or validity of science theory, but correspond with social, behavioral, moral values, and trespass into the realms of innate knowing, absolutes, cognition and behavior. It is suggested that terms employed such as "innately incomplete" are redundant in description- i.e.- "flats are innately flat"-a curved dwelling would not be suitable for habitation, it is similarly very difficult to find other words to speak of the notion of science as incomplete
Presented at a conference on ‘science as it could have been: perspectives on the contingent/inevitab...
Idealizations are rampant and unchecked in science. That is, they exist throughout our best represen...
Modern fundamental science tends to avoid the principle of physical causality and realism, replacing...
We examine the question of whether scientific theories can ever be complete. For two closely related...
A reality may be defined incompletely as a perpetuating pattern of relations. This definition denies...
Let’s suppose all the rules of physics will change, but, before the change, we finally figured out e...
The history of science is replete with ideals that involve some criterion of completeness. One such ...
In their recent book Every Thing Must Go, Ladyman and Ross claim: (i) Physics is analytically comple...
How can we understand our human world, embedded as it is within the physical universe, in such a way...
Metaphysics relies on the presupposition of the non-being of the world: since the world has once not...
We to critique the following question: can we have reasonable certainty that the terms in speculativ...
This manuscript has ensued from my past studies in biochemistry (PhD, CUNY 1986) and my current ende...
The present work is focussed on the completeness of physics, or what is here called the Completeness...
Presented at a conference on ‘science as it could have been: perspectives on the contingent/inevitab...
Idealizations are rampant and unchecked in science. That is, they exist throughout our best represen...
Modern fundamental science tends to avoid the principle of physical causality and realism, replacing...
We examine the question of whether scientific theories can ever be complete. For two closely related...
A reality may be defined incompletely as a perpetuating pattern of relations. This definition denies...
Let’s suppose all the rules of physics will change, but, before the change, we finally figured out e...
The history of science is replete with ideals that involve some criterion of completeness. One such ...
In their recent book Every Thing Must Go, Ladyman and Ross claim: (i) Physics is analytically comple...
How can we understand our human world, embedded as it is within the physical universe, in such a way...
Metaphysics relies on the presupposition of the non-being of the world: since the world has once not...
We to critique the following question: can we have reasonable certainty that the terms in speculativ...
This manuscript has ensued from my past studies in biochemistry (PhD, CUNY 1986) and my current ende...
The present work is focussed on the completeness of physics, or what is here called the Completeness...
Presented at a conference on ‘science as it could have been: perspectives on the contingent/inevitab...
Idealizations are rampant and unchecked in science. That is, they exist throughout our best represen...
Modern fundamental science tends to avoid the principle of physical causality and realism, replacing...