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    A hundred years of numbers. An historical introduction to measurement theory 1887–1990
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 28 (1): 167-185. 1997.
    Part II: Suppes and the mature theory. Representation and uniqueness.
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    The goal of this paper is to present and defend an empiricist, neo-Hempelian account of scientific explanation as ampliative, specialized embedding. The proposal aims to preserve what I take to be the core of Hempel’s empiricist account, by weakening it in some respects and strengthening it in others, introducing two new conditions that solve most of Hempel’s problems without abandoning his empiricist strictures. According to this proposal, to explain a phenomenon is to make it expectable by int…Read more
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    Counterfactuals, the Discrimination Problem and the Limit Assumption
    International Journal of Philosophical Studies 23 (1): 85-110. 2015.
    The aim of this paper is to identify what I take to be the main conceptual problem in Lewis’ semantics for counterfactuals when the Limit Assumption is not satisfied, what I call the Discrimination Problem, and to present and discuss a modification of Lewis’ semantics that aims at solving DP. First, I outline Lewis’ semantics, highlighting the aspects that will be relevant for our discussion. Second, I present DP and discuss it with a heuristic example. Third, I present the new proposal and comm…Read more