Theory, evidence, and explanation

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Theory, evidence, and explanation

edited by Peter Lipton

(The international research library of philosophy, 14 . The Philosophy of mathematics and science)

Dartmouth, c1995

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Collected essays from English-language journals

Series no. in CIP: 11

Includes bibliographical references and index

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This work on the philosophy of science shows how it cuts across the core areas of philosophy. Topics covered include the nature of natural laws; aleatory explanations; epistemology ("The Dogma that Didn't Bark" by Fodor); logic versus historical theories of confirmation; and much more.

Table of Contents

Part I Laws of nature. Part II Probabilistic explanation. Part III Inference to the best explanation. Part IV Observation. Part V Prediction and accommodation. Part VI Underdetermination of theory by evidence. Part VII Incommensurability.

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