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Selective Realism Versus Individual Realism for Scientific Creativity

Author(s)
Park, Seungbae
Issued Date
2017-07
DOI
10.3846/23450479.2017.1335655
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/22285
Fulltext
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.3846/23450479.2017.1335655
Citation
CREATIVITY STUDIES, v.10, no.1, pp.97 - 107
Abstract
Individual realism asserts that our best scientific theories are (approximately) true. In contrast, selective realism asserts that only the stable posits of our best scientific theories are true. Hence, individual realism recommends that we accept more of what our best scientific theories say about the world than selective realism does. The more scientists believe what their theories say about the world, the more they are motivated to exercise their imaginations and think up new theories and experiments. Therefore, individual realism better fosters scientific creativity than selective realism.
Publisher
Routledge
ISSN
2345-0479

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