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Peter Vickers

Durham University
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  • Durham University
    Department of Philosophy
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Durham, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Areas of Specialization
Science, Logic, and Mathematics
Areas of Interest
Consensus and Political Authority
Social Epistemology, Miscellaneous
Evidence
Disagreement
Science, Logic, and Mathematics
Scientific Method, Misc
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    Miraculous Success? Inconsistency and Untruth in Kirchhoff’s Diffraction Theory
    with Juha Saatsi
    British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 62 (1): 29-46. 2011.
    Kirchhoff’s diffraction theory is introduced as a new case study in the realism debate. The theory is extremely successful despite being both inconsistent and not even approximately true. Some habitual realist proclamations simply cannot be maintained in the face of Kirchhoff’s theory, as the realist is forced to acknowledge that theoretical success can in some circumstances be explained in terms other than truth. The idiosyncrasy (or otherwise) of Kirchhoff’s case is considered
    Varieties of Scientific RealismUnderdetermination of Theory by Data, Misc
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