A Novel Defense of Scientific Realism by Jarrett Leplin

A Novel Defense of Scientific Realism by Jarrett Leplin

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Attempting to reinstate the common-sense idea that theoretical knowledge is achievable, the author of this text accounts for the genesis of the sceptical position, then introduces his argument for Minimalist Scientific Realism.

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A Novel Defense of Scientific Realism by Jarrett Leplin

Vigorous and controversial, this book develops a sustained argument for a realist interpretation of science, based on a new analysis of the concept of predictive novelty. Identifying a form of success achieved in science--the successful prediction of novel empirical results--which can be explained only by attributing some measure of truth to the theories that yield it, Jarrett Leplin demonstrates the incapacity of nonrealist accounts to accommodate novel success and constructs a deft realist explanation of novelty. To test the applicability of novel success as a standard of warrant for theories, Leplin examines current directions in theoretical physics, fashioning a powerful critique of currently developing standards of evaluation. Arguing that explanatory uniqueness warrants inference, and exposing flaws in contending philosophical positions that sever explanatory power from epistemic justification, Leplin holds that abductive, or explanatory, inference is as fundamental as enumerative or eliminative inference, and contends that neither induction nor abduction can proceed without the other on pain of generating paradoxes. Leplin's conception of novelty has two basic components: an independence condition, ensuring that a result novel for a theory have no essential role, even indirectly, in the theory's provenance; and a uniqueness condition, ensuring that no competing theory provides a basis for predicting the same result. Showing that alternative approaches to novelty fall short in both respects, Leplin proceeds to a series of test cases, engaging prominent scientific theories from nineteenth-century accounts of light to modern cosmology in an effort to demonstrate the epistemological superiority of his view. Ambitious and tightly argued, A Novel Defense of Scientific Realism advances new positions on major topics in philosophy of science and offers a version of realism as original as it is compelling, making it essential reading for philosophers of science, epistemologists, and scholars in science studies.
..an original and important contribution to the debate. It is a valuable attempt to give rigorous content to the notion of novel prediction, which is often informally cited as a reason for belief in scientific theories. * TLS *
The beauty of this book...lies in the slender basis from which it deals with a host of deep and interesting problems....it deftly handles a large array of issues...Jarrett Leplin is admirably forthright. * The Journal of Philosophy *
Jarrett Leplin is professor of Philosophy at the University of North carolina, Greensboro.
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ISBN 13 9780195113631
ISBN 10 0195113632
Title A Novel Defense of Scientific Realism
Author Jarrett Leplin
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Year published 1997-11-20
Number of pages 216
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