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(1996) Synthese 107 (3).

On the aim of the theory of verisimilitude

I. A. Kieseppä

pp. 421-438

J. P. Z. Bonilla's methodological approach to truthlikeness is evaluated critically. On a more general level, various senses in which the theory of truthlikeness could be seen as a theory concerned with methodology are distinguished, and it is argued that providing speical sciences with methodological tools is unrealistic as an aim of the theory of verisimilitude. Rather, when developing this theory, one should rest contnet with the more modest aim of conceptual analysis, or of providing explications for the relational concept of being closer to the truth. In addition, some remarks will be made on the difficulties which the similarity approach to truthlikeness has in realizing this aim and which are caused by the important role that Hintikka's constituents have in it.

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DOI: 10.1007/BF00413844

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Kieseppä, I. A. (1996). On the aim of the theory of verisimilitude. Synthese 107 (3), pp. 421-438.

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