Images of Science Essays on Realism and Empiricism, With a Reply from Bas. C. Van Fraassen
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: Univ of Chicago Pr
- Publish date: 01/01/1986
The issue of realism versus antirealism lies at the intersection of a great many other issues in contemporary philosophy of science. The reader will find in this book extended and current discussions of the nature and significance of the distinction between the observable and the unobservable; of the relative virtues and importance of the semantic versus the syntactic conception of theories; of competing theoretical explanations for the prima facie success of science; of the metaphysical and cognitive presuppositions of various forms of realism; of the proper goals of science; of the cognitive significance of the so-called "superempirical" virtues, such as simplicity, explanatory power, and global consilience; of the importance of quantum physics for realism; and of the place of science in the human endeavor as a whole.
Readers will also find that conceptions of realism have become fragmented into a variety of competing forms, some conservative and somequiteradical. This collection is thus a many-cornered debate rather than just a bipolar conflict. The newest forms of realism are being forged in these essays, and van Fraassen has articulated a response to each of them. Collectively, the essays provide the most comprehensive and current ana
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