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    Kant on Forming Causal Hypotheses Without Fantasizing
    In Brad Wray & Tomasz Jarmużek (eds.), Hypotheses in science, Springer. pp. 43-64. 2026.
    Immanuel Kant considers hypotheses as decisive for the assessment and development of scientific enquiry. Hypotheses guide the acquisition of data and the constructing of experiments. Yet, hypotheses are not reliable sources of knowledge since they can be mistaken for other forms of assumptions that may be unproductive for scientific discovery. Hypotheses are not reliable for two main reasons: either they prevent one starting a proper enquiry or lead one astray from it. The involvement of imagina…Read more