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110Holly Ramona: La ciencia y el ideal contemporáneo de excelenciaAreté. Revista de Filosofía 11 (1): 773-794. 1999.According to an old way of thinking, any leve! of problematicity with respect to truth or theory dependence suffices to spoil the objectivity of a proposal. No credible discourse complies with such restrictions. Far from compromising the existence of knowledge, correct and incorrect, rational and nonrational ideas, however. the said old way of thinking is simply incapable of representing the cognitive achievements that we actually have. This paper discusses a contemporary way of approaching the …Read more
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217Contemporary Nativism, Scientific Texture, and the Moral Limits of Free InquiryPhilosophy of Science 72 (5): 1220-1231. 2005.Some thinkers distrust Darwinist explorations of complex human behaviors, particularly investigations into possible differences in valued skills between genders, races or classes. Such projects, it is claimed, tend to have adverse effects on people who are already disadvantaged. A recent argument by Philip Kitcher both clarifies and generalizes this charge to cover a whole genre of scientific projects. In this paper I try to spell out and analyze Kitcher's argument. The argument fails, I suggest…Read more
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51Pluralism, Scientific Values, and the Value of ScienceIn Evandro Agazzi & Fabio Minazzi (eds.), Science and ethics: the axiological contexts of science, P.i.e. Peter Lang. pp. 101--114. 2008.
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162Explanatory Elucidation and Scientific RealismEpistemologia 1 59-70. 2012.Explanatory elucidation occurs when a theory has one or more of its assumptions explained by another independently successful theory. Because explanatory elucidation springs from independently supported theories, it improves the credibility of the assumptions it casts light on, hence its relevance for realists. But cases can be pointed to where explanatory elucidation has badly failed to identify truthful components. One way to address this challenge is by trying to find additional epistemic sup…Read more
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32What Conditions is Physics Expected to Fulfil in Order to Provide Bases for Weltanschauungen?Philosophie Et Culture: Actes du XVIIe Congrès Mondial de Philosophie 5 204-208. 1988.
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38Philosophy and the Origin and Evolution of the Universe (edited book)Kluwer Academic Publishers. 1991.Modern cosmology, though a confluence of relativity theory and elementary particle physics, and with the help of very sophisticated mathematical models, tries to encompass the Universe as a whole, and to propose theories regarding its origin and evolution. But this cannot work without the evolution of several philosophical issues, concerning the epistemological status of this enterprise, its implicit or explicit extra-scientific presuppositions, as well as the real sense and interpretation of th…Read more
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208Summary: Responding to Laudan’s skeptical reading of history an influential group of realists claim that the seriously wrong claims past successful theories licensed were not really implicated in the predictions that once singled them out as successful. For example, in the case of Fresnel’s theory of light, it is said that although he appealed to the ether he didn’t actually need to in order to derive his famous experimental predictions—in them, we are assured, the ether concept was “idle,” “ine…Read more
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103Physics and the Underdetermination ThesisThe Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 10 97-113. 2001.Although exceptionally successful in the laboratory, the standard version of quantum theory is marred as a realist-objectivist proposition because of its internal conceptual difficulties and its tension with important parts of physics—most conspicuously, relativity theory. So, to meet these challenges, in recent years at least three distinct major objectivist programs have been advanced to further quantum theory into a proper general account of material systems. Unfortunately, the resulting prop…Read more
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43Interpreting State Reduction from the Practices-UpPSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1990 263-275. 1990.This paper examines some physical sources of the concept of objective state reduction in quantum mechanics. Using case studies from nuclear physics and quantum chemistry, the question of whether one can induce a collapse theory from the practices of scientists working on specific problems is considered. A specific proposal is explored, with emphasis on such features as coherence, testability, unifying power and fertility. It is shown that, contrary to recent suggestions by David Albert, collapse…Read more
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