Successful science without miracles

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И. Ниинилуото

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Science is highly successful in making empirical predictions and guiding our practical actions. This paper defends the so-called ‘ultimate argument for scientific realism’ by claim- ing that this empirical and pragmatic success of scientific theories would be a miracle unless they are true or truthlike. This argument is abductive in Charles Peirce’s sense, as it appeals to inference to the best explanation.

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Ниинилуото И. Successful science without miracles // Логические исследования / Logical Investigations. 2013. Т. 19. C. 184-196.
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