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    Experience, it is widely agreed, constrains our thinking and is also thoroughly theory-laden. But how can it constrain our thinking while depending on what it purports to constrain? To address this issue, I revisit and carefully analyze the account of observation provided by Norwood Russell Hanson, who introduced the term ‘theory-ladenness of observation’ in the first place. I show that Hanson’s account provides an original and coherent response to the initial question and argue that, if suitabl…Read more
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    Experience Becoming Fully Literate. Van Fraassen on the Verge of Constructivism
    with Marie I. Kaiser and Christian Suhm
    In A. Berg-Hildebrandt & C. Suhm (eds.), The Philosophy of Bas C. van Fraassen, Ontos. pp. 69-79. 2006.
    The observable/unobservable distinction, realistically construed, is a feature which lies at the very heart of van Fraassen’s constructive empiricism. The aim of this paper is to approach it by taking a close look at van Fraassen’s concept of observation. We will argue that if van Fraassen’s most recent writings about “literate experience”, especially his remarks on the status of observation reports and his general a-metaphysical stance, are taken into account, his realistic interpretation of th…Read more