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Scientific Realism and the Future Development of Science

Author(s)
Park, Seungbae
Issued Date
2019-06
DOI
10.33392/diam.1119
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/26860
Fulltext
https://www.diametros.iphils.uj.edu.pl/diametros/article/view/1119
Citation
DIAMETROS, v.16, no.60, pp.61 - 71
Abstract
Nickles raises many original objections against scientific realism. One of them holds that scientific realism originates from the end of history illusion. I reply that this objection is self-defeating and commits the genetic fallacy. Another objection is that it is unknowable whether our descendants will regard our current mature theories as true or false. I reply that this objection entails skepticism about induction, leading to skepticism about the world, which is inconsistent with the appeal to the end of history illusion. Finally, I argue that we have an inductive rationale for thinking that will lead our descendants to regard our current mature theories as true.
Publisher
Jagiellonian University
ISSN
1733-5566
Keyword (Author)
end of history illusionmature theoriespessimistic inductionscientific realism

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