Underdetermination as an epistemological test tube
expounding hidden values of the scientific community
pp. 189-204
Résumé
Duhem–Quine underdetermination plays a constructive role in epistemology by pinpointing the impact of non-empirical virtues or cognitive values on theory choice. Underdetermination thus contributes to illuminating the nature of scientific rationality. Scientists prefer and accept one account among empirical equivalent alternatives. The non-empirical virtues operating in science are laid open in such theory choice decisions. The latter act as an epistemological test tube in making explicit commitments to how scientific knowledge should be like.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Schurz Gerhard, Votsis Ioannis (2011) Scientific realism quo vadis?. Synthese 180 (2).
Pages: 189-204
DOI: 10.1007/s11229-009-9597-6
Citation complète:
Carrier Martin, 2011, Underdetermination as an epistemological test tube: expounding hidden values of the scientific community. Synthese 180 (2), Scientific realism quo vadis?, 189-204. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-009-9597-6.