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Philosophical Foundations: Critical Realism

This chapter delves into the philosophical assumptions underpinning Digital Twin (DT) research, a dimension often overlooked in the field. The literature reviewed in chapter 3 at a deeper, abstract level, revealed that the absence of clear theoretical or philosophical foundations in DT studies has serious implications.
Ramy Elsehrawy, Bimal Kumar
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Realism versus anti-realism: philosophical problem or scientific concern?

Synthese, 2015
The decision whether to have a realist or an anti-realist attitude towards scientific hypotheses is interpreted in this paper as a choice that scientists themselves have to face in their work as scientists, rather than as a ‘philosophical’ problem. Scientists’ choices between realism and instrumentalism (or other types of anti-realism) are interpreted ...
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Cultural Realism: the ancient philosophical background

Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement, 1996
I understand Pluralism to be the doctrine that, either generally or with reference to some particular area of judgement, there is more than one basic principle. It endorses the possibility that some particular case may arise which will be adjudicated in one way if one principle is applied while another principle points otherwise and to an answer which,
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Stable Philosophical Systems and Radical Anti-realism

2011
The target of this paper is twofold. The first part develops firstly a very general and abstract topic, by describing what philosophy of logic is, when it is embedded in a genuine philosophical system, and it secondly provides an explanation of the reason why intuitionism, assumed as genuine philosophical system, is in total harmony with the ...
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