Underdetermination: An Essay on Evidence and the Limits of Natural Knowledge 2008 Edition Contributor(s): Bonk, Thomas (Author) |
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ISBN: 1402068980 ISBN-13: 9781402068980 Publisher: Springer OUR PRICE: $161.49 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: April 2008 Annotation: Underdetermination. An Essay on Evidence and the Limits of Knowledge is a wide-ranging study of the thesis that scientific theories are systematically "underdetermined" by the data they account for. This much-debated thesis is a thorn in the side of scientific realists and methodologists of science alike and of late has been vigorously attacked. After analyzing the epistemological and ontological ascpects of the controversy in detail, and reviewing pertinent logical facts and selected scientific cases, Bonk carefully examines the merits of arguments for and against the thesis. Along the way, he investigates methodological proposals and recent theories of confirmation, which promise to discriminate among observationally equivalent theories on evidential grounds. He explores sympathetically but critically W.V.Quine and H. Putnam??'s arguments for the thesis, the relationship between indeterminacy and underdetermination, and possibilities for a conventionalist solution. This book is of interest to anyone working in philosophy of science, and to those interested in the philosophy of Quine. |
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BISAC Categories: - Science | Philosophy & Social Aspects |
Dewey: 501 |
LCCN: 2008921235 |
Series: Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science |
Physical Information: 1" H x 6" W x 9.3" (1.35 lbs) 297 pages |
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Publisher Description: This timely book offers a wide-ranging study of the thesis that scientific theories are systematically "underdetermined" by the data they account for. After analyzing the epistemological and ontological aspects of the topic in detail, and reviewing pertinent logical facts and selected scientific cases, the author carefully examines the merits of arguments for and against the thesis. Along the way, he investigates methodological proposals and recent theories of confirmation. |