183278

Springer, Dordrecht

2017

411 Pages

ISBN 978-3-319-51607-3

Varieties of scientific realism

objectivity and truth in science

Edited by

Evandro Agazzi

This book offers a comprehensive update on the scientific realism debate, enabling readers to gain a novel appreciation of the role of objectivity and truth in science and to understand fully the various ways in which antirealist conceptions have been subjected to challenge over recent decades. Authoritative representatives of different philosophical traditions explain their perspectives on the meaning and validity of scientific realism and describe the strategies being adopted to counter persisting antirealist positions. The coverage extends beyond the usualdiscussion of realism within the context of the natural sciences, and especially physics, to encompass also its applicability in mathematics, logic, and the human sciences. The book will appeal to all with an interest in the recent realist epistemologies of science, the nature of current philosophical debate, and the ongoing rehabilitation of truth as the legitimate goal of scientific research.

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Full citation:

Agazzi, E. (ed) (2017). Varieties of scientific realism: objectivity and truth in science, Springer, Dordrecht.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Agazzi Evandro

1-17

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Selective scientific realism

Ghins Michel

109-131

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Cognitive illusions and nonrealism

Nickles Thomas

151-163

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Theories and models

Meunier Jean-Guy

331-352

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Causation and scientific realism

Gómez Amparo

367-383

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Objectivity in mathematics

Heinzmann Gerhard

385-393

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Mathematical truth revisited

Kahle Reinhard

395-406

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