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In Seeing Things, Robert Hudson argues that robustness reasoning lacks the special value it is often claimed to have. Robustness reasoning claims that an observation report is more likely to be true if the report is produced by multiple, independent sources.
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In Seeing Things, Robert Hudson argues that robustness reasoning lacks the special value it is often claimed to have. Robustness reasoning claims that an observation report is more likely to be true if the report is produced by multiple, independent sources.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 211mm x 145mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9780199303281
- ISBN-10: 0199303282
- Artikelnr.: 38077705
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 211mm x 145mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9780199303281
- ISBN-10: 0199303282
- Artikelnr.: 38077705
Robert Hudson received his Ph.D. in the Philosophy of Science from the University of Western Ontario in 1992. He has taught at a number of universities throughout North America, and has been at the University of Saskatchewan since 2001. He works mainly in the areas of epistemology and the history and philosophy of science.
* Preface
* Introduction
* Chapter 1: For and Against Robustness
* The 'No-Miracle' Argument for Robustness
* Probabilistic Approaches to Robustness
* Pragmatic Approaches to Robustness
* Epistemic Independence Approaches to Robustness
* Summary
* Chapter 2: The Mesosome: a Case of Mistaken Observation
* Introducing the Mesosome: Rasmussen and Culp
* The Mesosome Experiments
* Reliable Process Reasoning
* Rasmussen's Indeterminism
* Chapter 3: The WIMP: the Value of Model-Independence
* Dark Matter and WIMPs
* DAMA's Model-Independent Approach
* Model-Dependent Approaches
* An Historical Argument Against Robustness
* Reliable Process Reasoning
* Chapter 4: Perrin's Atoms and Molecules
* Perrin's Table
* The Viscosity of Gases
* Brownian Movement: Vertical Distributions in Emulsions
* Brownian Movement: Displacement, Rotation and Diffusion of Brownian
Particles Taking Stock
* Perrin's Realism about Molecules
* Chapter 5: Dark Matter and Dark Energy
* Dark Matter and the Bullet Cluster
* Type Ia Supernovae and Dark Energy
* Defeating Systematic Errors: the Smoking Gun
* Robustness in the Dark Energy Case?
* Chapter 6: Final Considerations Against Robustness
* Independence and the Core Argument
* The Need for Independence Does Not Equal the Need for Robustness The
Converse to Robustness is Normally Resisted
* The Corroborating Witness: Not a Case of Robustness
* No Robustness Found in Mathematics and Logic
* Robustness Fails to Ground Representational Accuracy
* The Sociological Dimension of Robustness
* Chapter 7: Robustness and Scientific Realism
* The No-Miracle Argument for Scientific Realism
* In Support of Theoretical Preservationism
* Objections to Theoretical Preservationism
* Realism, the Pessimistic Induction and Preservationism
* The Improved Standards Response: 'Methodological Preservationism'
* Conclusion
* Appendix 1
* Appendix 2
* Appendix 3
* Appendix 4
* Bibliography
* Index
* Introduction
* Chapter 1: For and Against Robustness
* The 'No-Miracle' Argument for Robustness
* Probabilistic Approaches to Robustness
* Pragmatic Approaches to Robustness
* Epistemic Independence Approaches to Robustness
* Summary
* Chapter 2: The Mesosome: a Case of Mistaken Observation
* Introducing the Mesosome: Rasmussen and Culp
* The Mesosome Experiments
* Reliable Process Reasoning
* Rasmussen's Indeterminism
* Chapter 3: The WIMP: the Value of Model-Independence
* Dark Matter and WIMPs
* DAMA's Model-Independent Approach
* Model-Dependent Approaches
* An Historical Argument Against Robustness
* Reliable Process Reasoning
* Chapter 4: Perrin's Atoms and Molecules
* Perrin's Table
* The Viscosity of Gases
* Brownian Movement: Vertical Distributions in Emulsions
* Brownian Movement: Displacement, Rotation and Diffusion of Brownian
Particles Taking Stock
* Perrin's Realism about Molecules
* Chapter 5: Dark Matter and Dark Energy
* Dark Matter and the Bullet Cluster
* Type Ia Supernovae and Dark Energy
* Defeating Systematic Errors: the Smoking Gun
* Robustness in the Dark Energy Case?
* Chapter 6: Final Considerations Against Robustness
* Independence and the Core Argument
* The Need for Independence Does Not Equal the Need for Robustness The
Converse to Robustness is Normally Resisted
* The Corroborating Witness: Not a Case of Robustness
* No Robustness Found in Mathematics and Logic
* Robustness Fails to Ground Representational Accuracy
* The Sociological Dimension of Robustness
* Chapter 7: Robustness and Scientific Realism
* The No-Miracle Argument for Scientific Realism
* In Support of Theoretical Preservationism
* Objections to Theoretical Preservationism
* Realism, the Pessimistic Induction and Preservationism
* The Improved Standards Response: 'Methodological Preservationism'
* Conclusion
* Appendix 1
* Appendix 2
* Appendix 3
* Appendix 4
* Bibliography
* Index
* Preface
* Introduction
* Chapter 1: For and Against Robustness
* The 'No-Miracle' Argument for Robustness
* Probabilistic Approaches to Robustness
* Pragmatic Approaches to Robustness
* Epistemic Independence Approaches to Robustness
* Summary
* Chapter 2: The Mesosome: a Case of Mistaken Observation
* Introducing the Mesosome: Rasmussen and Culp
* The Mesosome Experiments
* Reliable Process Reasoning
* Rasmussen's Indeterminism
* Chapter 3: The WIMP: the Value of Model-Independence
* Dark Matter and WIMPs
* DAMA's Model-Independent Approach
* Model-Dependent Approaches
* An Historical Argument Against Robustness
* Reliable Process Reasoning
* Chapter 4: Perrin's Atoms and Molecules
* Perrin's Table
* The Viscosity of Gases
* Brownian Movement: Vertical Distributions in Emulsions
* Brownian Movement: Displacement, Rotation and Diffusion of Brownian
Particles Taking Stock
* Perrin's Realism about Molecules
* Chapter 5: Dark Matter and Dark Energy
* Dark Matter and the Bullet Cluster
* Type Ia Supernovae and Dark Energy
* Defeating Systematic Errors: the Smoking Gun
* Robustness in the Dark Energy Case?
* Chapter 6: Final Considerations Against Robustness
* Independence and the Core Argument
* The Need for Independence Does Not Equal the Need for Robustness The
Converse to Robustness is Normally Resisted
* The Corroborating Witness: Not a Case of Robustness
* No Robustness Found in Mathematics and Logic
* Robustness Fails to Ground Representational Accuracy
* The Sociological Dimension of Robustness
* Chapter 7: Robustness and Scientific Realism
* The No-Miracle Argument for Scientific Realism
* In Support of Theoretical Preservationism
* Objections to Theoretical Preservationism
* Realism, the Pessimistic Induction and Preservationism
* The Improved Standards Response: 'Methodological Preservationism'
* Conclusion
* Appendix 1
* Appendix 2
* Appendix 3
* Appendix 4
* Bibliography
* Index
* Introduction
* Chapter 1: For and Against Robustness
* The 'No-Miracle' Argument for Robustness
* Probabilistic Approaches to Robustness
* Pragmatic Approaches to Robustness
* Epistemic Independence Approaches to Robustness
* Summary
* Chapter 2: The Mesosome: a Case of Mistaken Observation
* Introducing the Mesosome: Rasmussen and Culp
* The Mesosome Experiments
* Reliable Process Reasoning
* Rasmussen's Indeterminism
* Chapter 3: The WIMP: the Value of Model-Independence
* Dark Matter and WIMPs
* DAMA's Model-Independent Approach
* Model-Dependent Approaches
* An Historical Argument Against Robustness
* Reliable Process Reasoning
* Chapter 4: Perrin's Atoms and Molecules
* Perrin's Table
* The Viscosity of Gases
* Brownian Movement: Vertical Distributions in Emulsions
* Brownian Movement: Displacement, Rotation and Diffusion of Brownian
Particles Taking Stock
* Perrin's Realism about Molecules
* Chapter 5: Dark Matter and Dark Energy
* Dark Matter and the Bullet Cluster
* Type Ia Supernovae and Dark Energy
* Defeating Systematic Errors: the Smoking Gun
* Robustness in the Dark Energy Case?
* Chapter 6: Final Considerations Against Robustness
* Independence and the Core Argument
* The Need for Independence Does Not Equal the Need for Robustness The
Converse to Robustness is Normally Resisted
* The Corroborating Witness: Not a Case of Robustness
* No Robustness Found in Mathematics and Logic
* Robustness Fails to Ground Representational Accuracy
* The Sociological Dimension of Robustness
* Chapter 7: Robustness and Scientific Realism
* The No-Miracle Argument for Scientific Realism
* In Support of Theoretical Preservationism
* Objections to Theoretical Preservationism
* Realism, the Pessimistic Induction and Preservationism
* The Improved Standards Response: 'Methodological Preservationism'
* Conclusion
* Appendix 1
* Appendix 2
* Appendix 3
* Appendix 4
* Bibliography
* Index