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Modal Empiricism : Interpreting Science Without Scientific Realism (1st ed. 2021)

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This book proposes a novel position in the debate on scientific realism: Modal Empiricism.

Modal empiricism is the view that the aim of science is to provide theories that correctly delimit, in a unified way, the range of experiences that are naturally possible given our position in the world.

The view is associated with a pragmatic account of scientific representation and an original notion of situated modalities, together with an inductive epistemology for modalities.

It purports to provide a faithful account of scientific practice and of its impressive achievements, and defuses the main motivations for scientific realism.

More generally, Modal Empiricism purports to be the precise articulation of a pragmatist stance towards science. This book is of interest to any philosopher involved in the debate on scientific realism, or interested in how to properly understand the content, aim and achievements of science.

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Product Details
3030723488 / 9783030723484
Hardback
08/05/2021
Switzerland
230 pages, 17 Illustrations, black and white; XIV, 230 p. 17 illus.
155 x 235 mm