Modal Empiricism

Modal Empiricism
Title Modal Empiricism PDF eBook
Author Quentin Ruyant
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 230
Release 2021-05-07
Genre Science
ISBN 3030723496

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This book proposes a novel position in the debate on scientific realism: Modal Empiricism. Modal empiricism is the view that the aim of science is to provide theories that correctly delimit, in a unified way, the range of experiences that are naturally possible given our position in the world. The view is associated with a pragmatic account of scientific representation and an original notion of situated modalities, together with an inductive epistemology for modalities. It purports to provide a faithful account of scientific practice and of its impressive achievements, and defuses the main motivations for scientific realism. More generally, Modal Empiricism purports to be the precise articulation of a pragmatist stance towards science. This book is of interest to any philosopher involved in the debate on scientific realism, or interested in how to properly understand the content, aim and achievements of science.

Modal Epistemology After Rationalism

Modal Epistemology After Rationalism
Title Modal Epistemology After Rationalism PDF eBook
Author Bob Fischer
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 308
Release 2016-11-09
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 3319443097

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This collection highlights the new trend away from rationalism and toward empiricism in the epistemology of modality. Accordingly, the book represents a wide range of positions on the empirical sources of modal knowledge. Readers will find an introduction that surveys the field and provides a brief overview of the work, which progresses from empirically-sensitive rationalist accounts to fully empiricist accounts of modal knowledge. Early chapters focus on challenges to rationalist theories, essence-based approaches to modal knowledge, and the prospects for naturalizing modal epistemology. The middle chapters present positive accounts that reject rationalism, but which stop short of advocating exclusive appeal to empirical sources of modal knowledge. The final chapters mark a transition toward exclusive reliance on empirical sources of modal knowledge. They explore ways of making similarity-based, analogical, inductive, and abductive arguments for modal claims based on empirical information. Modal epistemology is coming into its own as a field, and this book has the potential to anchor a new research agenda.

Constructive Empiricism

Constructive Empiricism
Title Constructive Empiricism PDF eBook
Author P. Dicken
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 237
Release 2010-07-16
Genre Science
ISBN 0230281826

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Constructive empiricism is not just a view regarding the aim of science; it is also a view regarding the epistemological framework in which one should debate the aim of science. This is the focus of this book – not with scientific truth, but with how one should argue about scientific truth.

Modal Empiricism Made Difficult

Modal Empiricism Made Difficult
Title Modal Empiricism Made Difficult PDF eBook
Author Ylwa Sjölin Wirling
Publisher
Total Pages 244
Release 2019
Genre
ISBN 9789173469838

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Epistemology of Modality and Philosophical Methodology

Epistemology of Modality and Philosophical Methodology
Title Epistemology of Modality and Philosophical Methodology PDF eBook
Author Anand Jayprakash Vaidya
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 393
Release 2023-03-21
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1000840433

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This book collects original essays on the epistemology of modality and related issues in modal metaphysics and philosophical methodology. The contributors utilize both the newer "metaphysics-first" and the more traditional "epistemology-first" approaches to these issues. The chapters on modal epistemology mostly focus on the problem of how we can gain knowledge of possibilities, which have never been actualized, or necessities which are not provable either by logico-mathematical reasoning or by linguistic competence alone. These issues are closely related to some of the central issues in philosophical methodology, notably: to what extent is the armchair methodology of philosophy a reliable guide for the formation of beliefs about what is possible and necessary. This question also relates to the nature of thought experiments that are extensively used in science and philosophy. Epistemology of Modality and Philosophical Methodology will be of interest to researchers and advanced students working on the epistemology and metaphysics of modality, as well as those whose work is concerned with philosophical methodology more generally.

An Introduction to Metametaphysics

An Introduction to Metametaphysics
Title An Introduction to Metametaphysics PDF eBook
Author Tuomas E. Tahko
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 269
Release 2015-11-12
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1316453618

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How do we come to know metaphysical truths? How does metaphysical inquiry work? Are metaphysical debates substantial? These are the questions which characterize metametaphysics. This book, the first systematic student introduction dedicated to metametaphysics, discusses the nature of metaphysics - its methodology, epistemology, ontology and our access to metaphysical knowledge. It provides students with a firm grounding in the basics of metametaphysics, covering a broad range of topics in metaontology such as existence, quantification, ontological commitment and ontological realism. Contemporary views are discussed along with those of Quine, Carnap and Meinong. Going beyond the metaontological debate, thorough treatment is given to novel topics in metametaphysics, including grounding, ontological dependence, fundamentality, modal epistemology, intuitions, thought experiments and the relationship between metaphysics and science. The book will be an essential resource for those studying advanced metaphysics, philosophical methodology, metametaphysics, epistemology and the philosophy of science.

Images of Science

Images of Science
Title Images of Science PDF eBook
Author Bas C. Van Fraassen
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 320
Release 1985-10-15
Genre Science
ISBN 0226106543

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"Churchland and Hooker have collected ten papers by prominent philosophers of science which challenge van Fraassen's thesis from a variety of realist perspectives. Together with van Fraassen's extensive reply . . . these articles provide a comprehensive picture of the current debate in philosophy of science between realists and anti-realists."—Jeffrey Bub and David MacCallum, Foundations of Physics Letters