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PREFACE XVII A WARD TA INSTRUCTORS XXII
A WARD TA STUDENTS XXVI
GENERAL INTRODUCTION: WHAT IS THE PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE? 1
CHAPTER 0 A TALE OF TWO THEORIES: THE STORY OF LIGHT 5 0.1 THE THREE
LAWS OF OPTICS 5
0.2 WAVES VERSUS PARTICLES 6
0.3 HUYGENS (WAVES) 7
0.4 NEWTON (PARTICLES) AND THE THREE LAWS 7
0.5 NEWTON AND COLORS I 7
0.6 NEWTON AND COLORS II 8
0.7 NEWTON AND DIFFRACTION 8
0.8 NEWTON AND POLARIZATION 9
0.9 YOUNG (WAVES) AND THE THREE LAWS 9
0.10 YOUNG (INTERFERENCE) AND NEWTON S RINGS 9
0.11 YOUNG AND DITTRACTION 11
0.12 YOUNG AND POLARIZATION 12
0.13 FRESNEL, POISSON, AND FOUCAULT 13
0.14 RELATIVITY AND QUANTUM MECHANICS 14
VII
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BOOKI
PART I
TRADITIONAL PROBLEMS: TRUTH, EXPLANATION, AND REALITY 15
BASIC TYPES OF REASONING IN SCIENCE 17
CHAPTER 1 HYPOTHESES 19 1.1 INTRODUCTION 19
1.2 MOTIVATIONS FOR THE PROPOSAL OF HYPOTHESES 21
1.3 THE PROBLEM OF DISCOVERY 21
1.4 THE PROBLEM OF EVALUATION 21
1.5 DIRECT TEST 22
1.6 INDIRECT TEST 22
1.7 DIRECT TEST VERSUS INDIRECT TEST 23
1.8 LOGIC OF INDIRECT TESTS 23
1.9 PHILOSOPHY OFTESTS 24
CHAPTER 2 DEDUCTIVE REASONING 27
2.1 INTRODUCTION 27
2.2 ARGUMENT 27
2.3 ASSESSMENT OF ARGUMENTS 28
2.4 VALID ARGUMENTS 29
2.5 DEDUCTIVE LOGIC 31
CHAPTER 3 INDUCTIVE REASONING 33
3.1 INTRODUCTION 33
3.2 INDUCTION BY ANALOGY AND INDUCTION BY SIMPLE ENUMERATION 34
3.3 MILL S METHODS OF INDUCTION 35
3.4 METHOD OF AGREEMENT (MA) 35
3.5 METHOD OF DIFFERENCE (MD) 37
3.6 JOINT METHOD OF AGREEMENT AND DIFFERENCE (MAD) 37
3.7 METHOD OF CONCOMITANT VARIATION (MCV) 37
3.8 METHOD OF RESIDUES (MR) 39
3.9 INDUCTIVE LOGIC 39
CHAPTER 4* STATISTICAL AND PROBABILISTIC REASONING 42
4.1 INTRODUCTION 42
4.2 WH AT IS STATISTICAL INFERENCE? 43
4.3 DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS 44
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D ETA I L E DEO N TE N T 5 IX
4.4 STATISTICAL INFERENCE I: STATISTICAL GENERALIZATION 46
4.5 STATISTICAL INFERENCE II: STATISTICAL CORRELATION 49
4.6 STATISTICAL METHODS OF CREDIBILITY ASSIGNMENT 51
4.7 THE CLASSICAL INTERPRETATION OF PROB ABILITY 52
4.8 THE LOGICAL INTERPRETATION 53
4.9 OTHER INTERPRETATIONS 56
PART I SUMMARY 59
THE SEARCH FOR TRUTH 61
CHAPTER 5 EMPIRICAL DISCOVERY OF PLAUSIBLE HYPOTHESES 63
5.1 INTRODUCTION 63
5.2 MECHANICAL METHODS 64
5.3 MECHANICAL METHODS FOR THE GENERATION OF PLAUSIBLE HYPOTHESES 65
5.4 LIMITATIONS OF THE SIMPLE INDUCTIVE METHOD 66
5.5 MECHANICAL METHODS FAR THE GENERATION OF PLAUSIBLE HYPOTHESES FOR
SPECIFIC PROBLEMS 67
5.6 MECHANICAL METHODS FAR THE EVALUATION OF HYPOTHESES 68
5.7 PARTIALLY MECHANICAL METHODS 69
CHAPTER 6 EMPIRICAL EVALUATION I: INDIRECT TESTS AND AUXILIARY
HYPOTHESES 72
6.1 INTRODUCTION 72
6.2 SINGULAR VERSUS UNIVERSAL HYPOTHESES 72
6.3 CONDITIONAL TEST IMPLICATIONS 73
6.4 AUXILIARY HYPOTHESES 74
6.5 DIRECT VERSUS INDIRECT TESTS 77
CHAPTER 7 EMPIRICAL EVALUATION 11:CRUCIAL TESTS AND AD HOC REVISIONS 80
7.1 INTRODUCTION 80
7.2 CRUCIAL TESTS 81
7.3 HISTORICAL EXAMPLES OF CRUCIAL TESTS 82
7.4 FURTHER EXAMPLES (PTOLEMY VERSUS COPEMICUS) 83
7.5 AD HOC REVISION OF MAIN HYPOTHESES 86
7.6 AD HOC REVISION OF AUXILIARY HYPOTHESES 88
7.7 ASSESSMENT OFPOPPER S PHILOSOPHY ON AD HOC REVISIONS 89
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CHAPTER 8 THEORETICAL JUSTIFICATION: THEORIES AND THEIR
USES 95
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.6
8.7
8.8
INTRODUETION 95
THEORETICAL SUPPORT 96
THE NATURE OF THEORIES 98
LOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF A GOOD THEORY
UNIFYING POWER OF THEORIES 100
IN-BREADTH PREDICTIVE POWER OF THEORIES
IN-DEPTH PREDICTIVE POWER OF THEORIES
SUMMARY AND DISCUSSION 103
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CHAPTER 9* CONVENTIONALISM AND THE DUHEM-QUINE THESIS 107
9.1 INTRODUCTION 107
9.2 CONVENTIONALISM 108
9.3 DUHEM-QUINE THESIS 111
9.4 SIMPLICITY 112
9.5 PHENOMENALISM AND CONVENTIONALISM 114
9.6 INSTRUMENTALISM AND CONVENTIONALISM 115
9.7 CRITIQUE OF CONVENTIONALISM 117
PART II SUMMARY 120
PAR T 11I THE QUEST FOR EXPLANATION 123
CHAPTER 10 COVERING-LAW THESIS OF EXPLANATION 125 10.1 CANDIDATES FOR
EXPLANATION 125
10.2 DEDUCTIVE-NOMOLOGICAL EXPLANATION OFSINGULAR FACTS 126
10.3 DEDUCTIVE-NOMOLOGICAL EXPLANATION OF LAWS 128
10.4 THE COVERING-LAW THESIS OF SCIENTIFIC EXPLANATION 129
CHAPTER 11 UNIVERSAL LAWS OF NATURE 133
11.1 INTRODUCTION 133
11.2 CHARACTERISTICS OF LAWS OF NATURE 134
11.3 CLASSIFICATION OF STATEMENTS 135
11.4 COUNTERFACTUAL CONDITIONALS 136
11.5 TYPES OF LAWS OF NATURE 137
11.6 HUME ON CAUSATION AND LAWS OF NATURE 140
11.7 IMPLICATIONS OF HUME S THESIS 142
11.8 HUME S EMPIRICISM 143
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CHAPTER 12 PROBABILISTIC EXPLANATION AND PROBABILISTIC CAUSALITY 146
12.1 INTRODUCTION 146
12.2 PROBABILISTIC EXPLANATION: INDUCTIVE-STATISTICAL AND
DEDUCTIVE-STATISTICAL EXPLANATION 147
12.3 FIRST OBJECTION TO I-S EXPLANATION 148
12.4 THE HIDDEN VARIABLES THESIS 149
12.5 PROBABILISTIC CAUSALITY 151
12.6 THE PROPENSITY AND THE FREQUENCY INTERPRETATIONS OF PROBABILITY 152
12.7 S-R EXPLANATION: A SECOND OBJECTION TO I-S EXPLANATION 156
CHAPTER 13 TELEOLOGICAL EXPLANATION, MIND, AND REDUCTIONISM 160
13.1 INTRODUCTION 160
13.2 CAN INTENTIONAL EXPLANATIONS BE PUT INTO D-N FORM? 161
13.3 PHILOSOPHY OF MIND I: DUALISM AND MATERIALISM 163
13.4 PHILOSOPHY OF MIND 11:BEHAVIORISM AND FUNCTIONALISM 165
13.5 REDUCTIONISM AND UNITY OF SCIENCE 169
13.6 FUNCTIONAL EXPLANATION 171
13.7 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS 172
CHAPTER 14* OTHER THEORIES OF EXPLANATION: THE CONTEXTUAL, THE CAUSAL,
AND THE UNIFICATORY 176
14.1 CRITIQUES OF THE COVERING-LAW THESIS 176
14.2 THE CONTEXTUAL THEORY OF EXPLANATION I: EXPOSITION 179
14.3 THE CONTEXTUAL CONCEPTION OF EXPLANATION 11: CRITIQUES 182
14.4 THE CAUSAL THEORY OF EXPLANATION I: EXPOSITION 184
14.5 THE CAUSAL THEORY OF EXPLANATION 11:CRITIQUES 185
14.6 THE UNIFICATORY THEORY OF EXPLANATION I: FRIEDMAN 188
14.7 THE UNIFICATORY THEORY OFEXPLANATION 11:KITCHER 189
PART III SUMMARY 196
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PART IV THE PURSUIT OF REALITY 199
CHAPTER 15 THE CLASSICAL VIEW OF SCIENTIFIC THEORIES 201
15.1 THE TWO-LANGUAGE VIEW OF SCIENCE 201
15.2 STRUCTURE OFSCIENTIFIC THEORIES (REAL-NATURE THEORIES) 202
15.3 STRUCTURE: THE CALORIC THEORY OF HEAT 203
15.4 STRUCTURE: THE TWO-FLUID THEORY OF ELECTRICITY 204
15.5 THE VALIDITY OFTHEORIZING 205
CHAPTER 16 REALISM VERSUS INSTRUMENTALISM 208
16.1 WHAT IS THE WORLD REALLY LIKE? 208
16.2 THE EXISTENCE OF THEORETICAL ENTITIES 209
16.3 THREE VIEWS OFREALITY 210
16.4 INSTRUMENTALISM AND SCIENTIFIC REALISM 213
CHAPTER 17 CRITIQUES OF THE CLASSICAL VIEW 219
17.1 INTRODUCTION 219
17.2 THE OBSERVATIONAL- THEORETICAL DICHOTOMY 220
17.3 MEANINGFULNESS OF THEORETICAL TERMS I 222
17.4 BRIDGMAN S OPERATIONALISM 224
17.5 DIFFICULTIES WITH OPERATIONALISM 227
17.6 MEANINGFULNESS OFTHEORETICAL TENNS II 229
17.7 SUMMARY 231
CHAPTER 18* ANTIREALISM I: THE EMPIRICIST CHALLENGE 234
18.1 SEMANTIC INTERPRETATIONS OF THEORIES 234
18.2 EPISTEMIC ATTITUDES TOWARD THEORIES 237
18.3 REALISM VERSUS ANTIREALISM: THE DEBATE 240
PART IV SUMMARY 248
INTERMEZZO: SO, HOW DOES SCIENCE WORK? 251
BOOK 11 SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT: (RATIONALISM, EMPIRICISM, POSITIVISM, AND
CONSTRUCTIVISM) 255
PART V RATIONALISM AND EMPIRICISM 257
CHAPTER 19 RATIONALISM AND THEN EMPIRICISM 259
19.1 RATIONALISM 259
19.2 DIFFICULTIES WITH RATIONALISM 263
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19.3 THE RISE OF EMPIRICISM 265
19.4 POPPER S DEDUCTIVISM 266
19.5 ASSESSMENT AND PROSPECTS 268
CHAPTER 20 PROBLEMS OF EMPIRICISM IA: HUME S PROBLEM 270
20.1 INTRODUCTION 270
20.2 PROBLEM OF INDUCTION 271
20.3 THREE ATTEMPTED JUSTIFICATIONS OF THE PRINCIPLE OF INDUCTION 272
20.4 THE PRAGRNATIC JUSTIFICATION OF INDUCTION 277
20.5 OTHER RESPONSES 280
20.6 CONCLUDING REMARKS 283
CHAPTER 21* PROBLEMS OF EMPIRICISM IB: GOODMAN S PARADOX AND HEMPEL S
PARADOX 284
21.1 INTRODUCTION 284
21.2 GOODMAN S PARADOX 285
21.3 SOLUTIONS TO GOODMAN S PARADOX 286
21.4 SOME COMMENTS ON GRUE 288
21.5 HEMPEL S PARADOX OF CONFIRMATION 291
21.6 SOME COMMENTS ON THE RAVENS 293
21.7 CONCLUDING REMARKS 297
CHAPTER 22 PROBLEMS OF EMPIRICISM 11:PROBLEM OF OBSERVATION 300
22.1 INTRODUCTION 300
22.2 THE PHOTOGRAPHIE ACCOUNT OF OBSERVATION 301
22.3 FALLACY OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIE ACCOUNT 301
22.4 THE THEORETICAL AND SUBJECTIVE NATURE OF SEEING 302
22.5 HYPOTHESIS-DEPENDENCY OF OBSERVATION 303
22.6 CONCEPT-DEPENDENCY OF OBSERVATION 304
22.7 THE PROBLEM OF OBSERVATION FOR EMPIRICISM 307
PART VI THE CLASSICAL DYNASTY 311
CHAPTER 23 LOGICAL POSITIVISM 313
23.1 INTRODUCTION: COMTE S POSITIVISM 313
23.2 THE VERIFICATION PRINCIPLE OF MEANING 317
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23.3 THE PROBLEM OF OBSERVATIONAL TERMS 320
23.4 THE PROBLEM OFTHE OT-LINK 321
23.5 MISCELLANEOUS 326
23.6 CRITIQUES 328
CHAPTER 24 POPPER S FALSIFICATIONISM 332
24.1 INTRODUCTION 332
24.2 HUME S PROBLEM OF INDUCTION 333
24.3 POPPER S FALSIFICATIONISM 334
24.4 DEMARCATION OF SCIENCE 335
24.5 FALSIFIABILITY 336
24.6 PATH OF SCIENCE 337
24.7 AD HOC MODIFICATION AND THE DUHEM-QUINE THESIS 338
24.8 CORROBORATION, VERISIRNILITUDE, AND HUME 339
24.9 EMPIRICAL BASIS AND THE PROBLEM OFTHE OT-LINK 342
24.10 THE JUDGMENT OF HISTORY AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 344
PART VII THE WELTANSCHAUUNG REVOLUTION 347
CHAPTER 25 INTRODUCTION: TWO PARADIGM THEORIES 349
25.1 INTRODUCTION 349
25.2 SCIENCE IN THE 18TH CENTURY 350
25.3 THE ALCHEMO-PHLOGISTON THEORY 350
25.4 SUCCESSES OF THE PHLOGISTON THEORY 352
25.5 THE DOWNFALL OF THE PHLOGISTON THEORY 353
25.6 THE CHEMICAL ATOMIC THEORY 354
25.7 APT VERSUS CAT 354
CHAPTER 26 KUHN I: NORMAL SCIENCE AND REVOLUTIONARY SCIENCE 357
26.1 THE EXEMPLAR THESIS 357
26.2 THE WELTANSCHAUUNG THESIS 360
26.3 NORMAL SCIENCE 362
26.4 ANOMALIES, CRISIS, AND REVOLUTION 365
26.5 SUMMARY 367
CHAPTER 27 KUHN 11:INCOMMENSURABILITY AND RELATIVISM 368
27.1 STAGES OF SCIENTIFIC GROWTH 368
27.2 INCOMMENSURABILITY 371
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27.3 RELATIVISM 375
27.4 COMPARISON WITH THE CLASSICAL TRADITION 378
27.5 CRITIQUE OF KUHN 379
PART VIII TOWARD HISTORY, SOCIOLOGY, AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 383
CHAPTER 28 LAKATOS: THE REVISIONIST POPPERIAN 385 28.1 INTRODUCTION 385
28.2 POPPERIANISM TRIMMED 386
28.3 KUHN GRAFTED ONTO POPPER 388
28.4 APPRAISAL OF LAKATOS 391
CHAPTER 29 LAUDAN: THE ECLECTIC HISTORICIST 395
29.1 INTRODUCTION 395
29.2 EMPIRICAL PROBLEMS 396
29.3 CONCEPTUAL PROBLEMS 399
29.4 RESEARCH TRADITION 401
29.5 ASSESSMENT 403
29.6 SCIENTIFIC CHANGE 407
CHAPTER 30* HISTORY, SOCIOLOGY, AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE 412
30.1 HISTORY VERSUS PHILOSOPHY 412
30.2 LAKATOS 413
30.3 LAUDAN ON META-METHODOLOGY 416
30.4 LAUDAN ON HISTORIOGRAPHY 419
30.5 THE STRONG PROGRAM 421
30.6 SOCIOLOGY OF SCIENCE 424
CHAPTER 31 * ANTIREALISM 11:THE CONSTRUCTIVIST REBELLION 429
31.1 INTRODUCTION 429
31.2 KINDS OF ANTIREALISM 430
31.3 KUHNIAN ANTIREALISM 430
31.4 SIMPLE REPRESENTATIONISM 431
31.5 SOPHISTICATED REPRESENTATIONISM 433
31.6 REALISM OR ANTIREALISM 437
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CHAPTER 32* ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE PHILOSOPHYOF
SCIENCE 442
32.1 WHAT IS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE? 442 32.2 AI AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF
SCIENCE 446
32.3 MECHANIZATION OF DISCOVERY I 447
32.4 MECHANIZATION OF DISCOVERY II 451
32.5 MECHANIZATION OF DISCOVERY III 456
32.6 WHAT IS SCIENTIFIC CREATIVITY? 461
EPILOGUE 469 BIBLIOGRAPHY 471
INDEX 478
*CHAPRER.; WIRH ASRERISKS ARE MORE ADVANCED AND MAY BE OMITTED.
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