In Judgments of Beauty in Theory Evaluation, the author argues that judgments of beauty are a justified part of theory evaluation. This argument bears on the debate over judgments of beauty in scientific theory evaluation and also prompts an examination of judgments of beauty in philosophical theory evaluation.
In Judgments of Beauty in Theory Evaluation, the author argues that judgments of beauty are a justified part of theory evaluation. This argument bears on the debate over judgments of beauty in scientific theory evaluation and also prompts an examination of judgments of beauty in philosophical theory evaluation.
Devon Brickhouse-Bryson is assistant professor of philosophy at the University of Lynchburg.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Theory Evaluation Chapter 1: Relativism about Beauty Chapter 2: An Account of Beauty: Unprincipled, Yet Genuine Chapter 3: Reflective Equilibrium: Judgments of Coherence as Judgments of Beauty Chapter 4: Simplicity: Judgments of Simplicity as Judgments of Beauty Chapter 5: Justifying Beauty-Related Methods of Theory Evaluation Coda: Three Issues for Future Work Bibliography About the Author
Introduction: Theory Evaluation Chapter 1: Relativism about Beauty Chapter 2: An Account of Beauty: Unprincipled, Yet Genuine Chapter 3: Reflective Equilibrium: Judgments of Coherence as Judgments of Beauty Chapter 4: Simplicity: Judgments of Simplicity as Judgments of Beauty Chapter 5: Justifying Beauty-Related Methods of Theory Evaluation Coda: Three Issues for Future Work Bibliography About the Author
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