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673El cambio en el concepto de incommensurabilidad de KuhnCuadernos de Epistemologia 4 11-31. 2010.El año 1962 vio la introducción, por parte de Kuhn y Feyerabend, de la tesis de la inconmensurabilidad de las teorías científicas . Desde entonces, la tesis ha sido debatida ampliamente y ha atraído muchos críticos. Su influencia aún es considerable, particularmente en las áreas de la historia y la filosofía de la ciencia interesadas en el cambio y la elección de teorías. Esta influencia se debe, en gran medida, a la inmensa popularidad de la obra maestra de Kuhn, La Estructura de las revoluci…Read more
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1725Kuhn's ontological relativismScience & Education 9 (1-2): 59-75. 2000.In this paper, I provide an interpretation of ontological aspects of Kuhn's theory of science.
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551Sherrilyn Roush: Tracking Truth (review)Review of Metaphysics 61 (1): 158-159. 2007.This book is a comprehensive defence of a modified Nozickian tracking account of knowledge. The account is presented as an analysis of knowledge, rather than justification. Roush allows that a tracking analysis of justification may be possible. But she denies that justification is required for knowledge. Her view is externalist, but not reliabilist.
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918Hilary Putnam’s Internal RealismCogito 12 (1): 33-39. 1998.An introductory level discussion of the core ideas of Hilary Putnam's internal realism, as well as a number of possible objections to the position.
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1366Taxonomic incommensurabilityInternational Studies in the Philosophy of Science 12 (1). 1998.In a shift of position that has gone largely unnoticed by the great majority of commentators, Thomas Kuhn's version of the incommensurability thesis underwent a major transformation over the last decade and a half of his life. In his later work, Kuhn argued that incommensurability is a relation of translation failure between local subsets of interdefined theoretical terms, which encapsulate the taxonomic structure of a theory. Incommensurability arises because it is impossible to transfer the na…Read more
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760Markus Seidel: Epistemic relativism: A constructive critique (review)Metascience 24 (2): 265-269. 2014.Traditional epistemology is haunted by the spectre of scepticism. Yet the more pressing concern in the contemporary intellectual scene must surely be relativism rather than scepticism. This has been the case in the history and philosophy of science since the work of Thomas Kuhn and Paul Feyerabend, to say nothing of the emergence of the sociology of scientific knowledge. In Epistemic Relativism: A Constructive Critique, Markus Seidel comes firmly to grips with this modern spectre. Though Seidel …Read more
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306Scientific Realism and the God’s Eye Point of ViewEpistemologia 27 (2): 211-226. 2003.According to scientific realism, the aim of science is to discover the truth about both observable and unobservable aspects of the mind-independent, objective reality, which we inhabit. It has been objected by Putnam and others that such a metaphysically realist position presupposes a God’s Eye point of view, of which no coherent sense can be made. In this paper, I will argue for two claims. First, scientific realism does not require the adoption of a God’s Eye point of view. Instead, scientific…Read more
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| Metaphysical Realism |
| Incommensurability in Science |
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