•  514
    Is There an Intrinsic Criterion for Causal Lawlike Statements?
    with Julien Blondeau
    International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 26 (4): 381-401. 2012.
    A scientific mathematical law is causal if and only if it is a process law that contains a time derivative. This is the intrinsic criterion for causal laws we propose. A process is a space-time line along which some properties are conserved or vary. A process law contains a time variable, but only process laws that contain a time derivative are causal laws. An effect is identified with what corresponds to a time derivative of some property or magnitude in a process law, whereas the other terms c…Read more
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    Bas van Fraassen
    Revue Philosophique De Louvain 95 (4): 737-754. 1997.
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    After a presentation of some relevant aspects of Chakravartty's semi-realism (A Metaphysics for scientific realism. Knowing the unobservable. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2007), this paper addresses two difficulties that appear to be inherent to important components of his proposed metaphysics for scientific realism. First, if particulars and laws are concrete structures, namely actual groupings of causal properties as the semirealist contends, the relation between particulars and laws…Read more
  •  2
    The Reign of Relativity: Philosophy in Physics 1915-1925
    Metascience: An International Review Journal for the History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science 16 (3): 397-407. 2005.
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    Présentation
    Revue Philosophique De Louvain 94 (3): 383-386. 1996.
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    La forme et le sens dans le Tractatus de Wittgenstein
    Revue Philosophique De Louvain 75 (27): 453-481. 1977.
  •  2
    Histoire et Philosophie des sciences: quelles interactions?
    Revue Philosophique De Louvain 94. 1996.
  •  463
    Thomas Kuhn on the existence of the world
    International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 17 (3). 2003.
    This article argues that Thomas Kuhn's views on the existence of the world have undergone significant change in the course of his philosophical career. In Structure, Kuhn appears to be committed to the existence of the ordinary empirical world as well as the existence of an independent metaphysical world, but realism about the empirical world is abandoned in his later writings. Whereas in Structure the only relative worlds are the scientific worlds inhabited by the practitioners of various parad…Read more
  •  340
    Scientific realism and invariance
    Philosophical Issues 2 249-262. 1992.
  •  124
    Putnam and the God’s Eye Point of View
    Croatian Journal of Philosophy 5 (2): 235-243. 2005.
    In this paper, I criticize Putnam’s argument, which contends that scientific realism implies adherence to a God’s eye point of view. I also show that some sort of God’s eye point of view in a weak sense, i.e. interest-free, is indeed accessible to humans and that a moderate version of scientific realism is philosophically defensible.
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    Explanationist strategies for defending epistemological scientific realism make heavy use of a particular version of inference to the best explanation known as the no-miracle argument. I consider ESR to be a genuinely philosophical—non-naturalistic—thesis which contends that there are strong arguments to believe in some non-observational claims made by scientific theories that are partially observationally correct. In this paper, I examine the grounds of the strength of these arguments from what…Read more
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    Cet ouvrage reprend l'essentiel des discours prononces et des communications presentees lors du colloque qui s'est tenu le 16 novembre 2001 a l'Institut Superieur de Philosophie en l'honneur des 80 ans de Jean Ladriere. On y trouve, outre les discours de Marcel Crochet, Gilbert Gerard et Michel Molitor, une contribution importante de Jean Ladriere et des communications de Stanislas Breton, Bernard d'Espagnat, Dominique Lambert, Jean-Francois Malherbe, James Pembrun, Andre Van de Putte et Philipp…Read more
  •  156
    This paper is devoted to an analysis of some aspects of Bas van Fraassen’s views on representation. While I agree with most of his claims, I disagree on the following three issues. Firstly, I contend that some isomorphism between the representor and what is represented is a universal necessary condition for the success of any representation, even in the case of misrepresentation. Secondly, I argue that the so-called “semantic” or “model-theoretic” construal of theories does not give proper due t…Read more
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    Popper on the Arrow of Time
    Manuscrito: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 9 77-94. 1986.
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    Empirical Versus Theoretical Existence and Truth
    Foundations of Physics 30 (10): 1643-1654. 2000.
    On the basis of an analysis of everyday experience and practice, criteria of legitimate assertions of existence and truth are offered. A specific object, like a newspaper, can be asserted to exist if it has some invariant characteristics and is present in actual perception. A statement, like “This newspaper is black and white,” can be accepted as true if it is well-established in some empirical domain. Each of these criteria provides a sufficient condition for acceptance of existence and truth, …Read more
  •  457
    The Principle of Equivalence
    with Tim Budden
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 32 (1): 33-51. 2001.
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    Two Difficulties with Regard to Aristotle's Treatment of Time
    Revue de Philosophie Ancienne 9 (1): 83-98. 1991.