
Publication details
Jahr: 2018
Pages: 657-678
Reihe: Synthese
Volle Referenz:
, "Science and the special composition question", Synthese 195 (2), 2018, pp. 657-678.


Science and the special composition question
pp. 657-678
in: Justine Jacot, Philip Pärnamets (eds), Games, interactive rationality, and learning, Synthese 195 (2), 2018.Abstrakt
Mereological nihilism is the thesis that composition never occurs. Some philosophers have thought that science gives us compelling evidence against nihilism. In this article I respond to this concern. An initial challenge for nihilism stems from the fact that composition is such a ubiquitous feature of scientific theories. In response I motivate a restricted form of scientific anti-realism with respect to those components of scientific theories which make reference to composition. A second scientifically based worry for nihilism is that certain specific scientific phenomena (quantum entanglement, natural selection) might require ineliminable quantification over composite objects. I address these concerns, and argue that there seem to be nihilist-friendly construals of the scientific phenomena in question.
Publication details
Jahr: 2018
Pages: 657-678
Reihe: Synthese
Volle Referenz:
, "Science and the special composition question", Synthese 195 (2), 2018, pp. 657-678.