Reconsidering the miracle argument on the supposition of transient underdetermination
pp. 173-187
Résumé
In this paper, I will show that the Miracle Argument is unsound if one assumes a certain form of transient underdetermination. For this aim, I will first discuss and formalize several variants of underdetermination, especially that of transient underdetermination, by means of measure theory. I will then formalize a popular and persuasive form of the Miracle Argument that is based on “use novelty”. I will then proceed to the proof that the miracle argument is unsound by means of a mathematical example. Finally, I will expose two hidden presuppositions of the Miracle Argument that make it so immensely though deceptively persuasive.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Schurz Gerhard, Votsis Ioannis (2011) Scientific realism quo vadis?. Synthese 180 (2).
Pages: 173-187
DOI: 10.1007/s11229-009-9600-2
Citation complète:
Hoyningen-Huene Paul, 2011, Reconsidering the miracle argument on the supposition of transient underdetermination. Synthese 180 (2), Scientific realism quo vadis?, 173-187. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-009-9600-2.