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Jahr: 2006

Pages: 295-301

Reihe: Synthese

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P. D. Magnus, "What's new about the new induction?", Synthese 148 (2), 2006, pp. 295-301.

What's new about the new induction?

P. D. Magnus

pp. 295-301

in: Synthese 148 (2), 2006.

Abstrakt

The problem of underdetermination is thought to hold important lessons for philosophy of science. Yet, as Kyle Stanford has recently argued, typical treatments of it offer only restatements of familiar philosophical problems. Following suggestions in Duhem and Sklar, Stanford calls for a New Induction from the history of science. It will provide proof, he thinks, of “the kind of underdetermination that the history of science reveals to be a distinctive and genuine threat to even our best scientific theories” (Stanford 2001, p. S12). This paper examines Stanford’s New Induction and argues that it – like the other forms of underdetermination that he criticizes – merely recapitulates familiar philosophical conundra.

Publication details

Jahr: 2006

Pages: 295-301

Reihe: Synthese

Volle Referenz:

P. D. Magnus, "What's new about the new induction?", Synthese 148 (2), 2006, pp. 295-301.