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Anti-Realism Against Methodology
Synthese, 1998Critique de la critique anti-realiste de la methodologie scientifique developpee par Van Fraassen dans le cadre du debat opposant les trois postulats suivants : 1) le postulat empiriste, 2) le postulat rationaliste et 3) le postulat sceptique. Defendant trois arguments fondes sur le but de la science, sur la distinction entre conseil theorique et ...
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Science, 2005
The Republican War on Science . By Chris Mooney . Basic Books, New York, 2005. 338 pp. $24.95, C$32.95. ISBN 0-465-04675-4. The author discusses the manipulation, distortion, and suppression of scientific findings in an effort to advance a partisan agenda and explores the ideological
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The Republican War on Science . By Chris Mooney . Basic Books, New York, 2005. 338 pp. $24.95, C$32.95. ISBN 0-465-04675-4. The author discusses the manipulation, distortion, and suppression of scientific findings in an effort to advance a partisan agenda and explores the ideological
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International Studies in Philosophy, 2002
En reponse a l'article precedent de J. Coker, l'A. presente ses propres arguments concernant la verite, la connaissance, la perspective et l'interpretation chez Nietzsche. En reference a son ouvrage intitule «Nietsche: naturalisme et interpretation» (1999), l'A.
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En reponse a l'article precedent de J. Coker, l'A. presente ses propres arguments concernant la verite, la connaissance, la perspective et l'interpretation chez Nietzsche. En reference a son ouvrage intitule «Nietsche: naturalisme et interpretation» (1999), l'A.
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Ratio, 1996
AbstractI characterise a relativist account of truth as one according to which the truth value of a sentence can vary without its meaning changing. Relativism is to be contrasted with absolutism, which states that the truth values of sentences cannot change, so long as their meanings remain constant.
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AbstractI characterise a relativist account of truth as one according to which the truth value of a sentence can vary without its meaning changing. Relativism is to be contrasted with absolutism, which states that the truth values of sentences cannot change, so long as their meanings remain constant.
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2023
From the global geopolitical arena to the smart city, control over knowledge—particularly over data and intellectual property—has become a key battleground for the exercise of economic and political power. For companies and governments alike, control over knowledge—what scholar Susan Strange calls the knowledge structure—has become a goal unto itself.
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From the global geopolitical arena to the smart city, control over knowledge—particularly over data and intellectual property—has become a key battleground for the exercise of economic and political power. For companies and governments alike, control over knowledge—what scholar Susan Strange calls the knowledge structure—has become a goal unto itself.
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2007
Questions about the plausibility and character of realism and its alternatives are at the heart of all metaphysical disputes today. However it is not a straightforward matter to know when some contentious realm of entities is real, or to understand and appreciate what is at issue between those on either side of the dispute. This book aims to make clear
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Questions about the plausibility and character of realism and its alternatives are at the heart of all metaphysical disputes today. However it is not a straightforward matter to know when some contentious realm of entities is real, or to understand and appreciate what is at issue between those on either side of the dispute. This book aims to make clear
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Mind, 1991
There is an argument which purports to show that verificationism and its modem descendant, anti-realism, collapse into a form of radical idealism. For it is widely held that these positions entail that it is possible to know any truth, that is: (1) ( VP )(P -> OKP). Yet it is surely true that there are some truths which, as a matter of contingent fact,
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There is an argument which purports to show that verificationism and its modem descendant, anti-realism, collapse into a form of radical idealism. For it is widely held that these positions entail that it is possible to know any truth, that is: (1) ( VP )(P -> OKP). Yet it is surely true that there are some truths which, as a matter of contingent fact,
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Induction, Rationality, and the Realism/Anti-realism Debate: A Reply to Shech
International Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 2021K Brad Wray
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