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    Conceptual fragmentation and the rise of eliminativism
    with Henry Taylor
    European Journal for Philosophy of Science 7 (1): 17-40. 2017.
    Pluralist and eliminativist positions have proliferated within both science and philosophy of science in recent decades. This paper asks the question why this shift of thinking has occurred, and where it is leading us. We provide an explanation which, if correct, entails that we should expect pluralism and eliminativism to transform other debates currently unaffected, and for good reasons. We then consider the question under what circumstances eliminativism will be appropriate, arguing that it d…Read more