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The Grand Pessimistic Induction [PDF]
After decades of intense debate over the old pessimistic induction (Laudan, 1977; Putnam, 1978), it has now become clear that it has at least the following four problems.
Park, Seungbae
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Replication Study: Intestinal inflammation targets cancer-inducing activity of the microbiota
As part of the Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology we published a Registered Report (Eaton et al., 2015) that described how we intended to replicate selected experiments from the paper “Intestinal Inflammation Targets Cancer-Inducing Activity of the ...
Kathryn Eaton +3 more
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Critiques of Minimal Realism [PDF]
Saatsi’s minimal realism holds that science makes theoretical progress. It is designed to get around the pessimistic induction, to fall between scientific realism and instrumentalism, and to explain the success of scientific theories.
Park, Seungbae
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Open science is an increasingly important topic for research, politics and funding agencies. However, the discourse on open science is heavily influenced by certain research fields and paradigms, leading to the risk of generalizing what counts as ...
Jürgen Schneider
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Encyclopaedic visions: scientific dictionaries and enlightenment culture [Review Symposium] [PDF]
In the preface to this impressive book, Richard Yeo quotes David Brewster’s words to the co-editor of his eighteen-volume Edinburgh Encyclopaedia as a warning to himself to make his task manageable.
Topham, J.R.
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Extensional Scientific Realism vs. Intensional Scientific Realism [PDF]
Extensional scientific realism is the view that each believable scientific theory is supported by the unique first-order evidence for it and that if we want to believe that it is true, we should rely on its unique first-order evidence.
Park, Seungbae
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Nonsignificant findings in psychological research are frequently misinterpreted as reflecting the effect’s absence. However, this issue’s exact prevalence remains unclear, as does whether this issue is getting better or worse.
Stephen Lee Murphy +3 more
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Practicing open science can have benefits for the career prospects of individual researchers or labs through higher quality work and increased chances of publication.
Maximilian~Linde +3 more
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Meta-analytic systematic reviews are crucial for advancing research and practice in Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology (CCAP). Despite their importance, there has been no systematic investigation into transparency- and quality-related aspects of ...
Magdalena Siegel +3 more
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Psychologism And Its History Revalued [PDF]
A hundred years ago Frege had published most of his arguments against psychologism and Husserl was busy writing his Logical Investigations, which was to appear at the turn of the century and open with a long onslaught on psychologism.
Mulligan, Kevin
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