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Year: 2003

Pages: 325-344

Series: Synthese

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Ward E. Jones, "Is scientific theory-commitment doxastic or practical?", Synthese 137 (3), 2003, pp. 325-344.

Is scientific theory-commitment doxastic or practical?

Ward E. Jones

pp. 325-344

in: Synthese 137 (3), 2003.

Abstract

Associated with Bayesianism is the claim that insofar as thereis anything like scientific theory-commitment, it is not a doxastic commitment to the truth of the theory or any proposition involving the theory, but is rather an essentiallypractical commitment to behaving in accordance with a theory. While there are a number of a priori reasons to think that this should be true, there is stronga posteriori reason to think that it is not in fact true of current scientific practice.After outlining a feature that distinguishes doxastic from practical commitment, I presentempirical evidence that suggests that, like perhaps all other theoretical commitment,scientific theory-commitment is doxastic.

Publication details

Year: 2003

Pages: 325-344

Series: Synthese

Full citation:

Ward E. Jones, "Is scientific theory-commitment doxastic or practical?", Synthese 137 (3), 2003, pp. 325-344.