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Lukáš Bielik

Comenius University
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  • Comenius University
    Department of Logic and Methodology of Science
    Associate Professor
Bratislava, Bratislava, Slovakia
Areas of Specialization
Science, Logic, and Mathematics
Areas of Interest
Scientific Method
Explanation
Scientific Language
General Philosophy of Science
Thought Experiments
Formal Philosophy
Philosophical Methods
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  • E. Weber, J. Van Bouwel, L. De Vreese, Scientific Explanation (review)
    Prolegomena 12 (2): 501-503. 2013.
    Theories of Explanation, MiscExplanation in the Sciences, Misc
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    Využitie pojmu zhoda v hyperintenzionálnej dedukcii
    with František Gahér
    Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 20 (2): 98-111. 2013.
  • On the Presentation of the Raven Paradox and the New Riddle of Induction. A Reply to Eugen Zelenak
    Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 20 (2): 251-261. 2013.
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    Theory-Laden observations and empirical equivalence of theories
    Filozofia 68 (7). 2013.
    Quine-Duhem ThesisEmpirically Equivalent Theories
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    Goodman's Riddle (unsuccessfully?) Resolved: A respond to R. maco
    Filozofia 68 (4): 343-350. 2013.
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    The Indispensability Argument(s) for Induction
    Balkan Journal of Philosophy 7 (1): 45-54. 2015.
    Developing the ideas presented in Jacquette (2011), the paper presents an indispensability argument aimed at justification of induction. First, Hume’s problem of induction is introduced via slightly different reconstructions. Second, several traditional attempts to solve Hume’s problem are presented. Finally, Jacquette’s(2011) proposal to justify induction by an indispensability argument is developed. I conclude with presenting a kind of indispensability argument for induction.
    Indispensability Arguments in MathematicsHume: Induction
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