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Testing inference to the best explanation
pp. 355-377
Abstract
Inference to the Best Explanation has become the subject of a livelydebate in the philosophy of science. Scientific realists maintain, while scientificantirealists deny, that it is a compelling rule of inference. It seems that anyattempt to settle this debate empirically must beg the question against theantirealist. The present paper argues that this impression is misleading. A methodis described that, by combining Glymour's theory of bootstrapping and Hacking'sarguments from microscopy, allows us to test IBE without begging any antirealistissues.
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(2002) Synthese 130 (3).
Pages: 355-377
Full citation:
Douven Igor (2002) „Testing inference to the best explanation“. Synthese 130 (3), 355–377.