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(Ebook) A Metaphysics for Scientific Realism: Knowing the Unobservable by Anjan Chakravartty ISBN 9780511364051, 9780511367687, 9780521130097, 9780521876490, 0511367686, 0521876494, 0511364059, 0521130093

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Authors:Anjan Chakravartty
Pages:271 pages.
Year:2007
Editon:1
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Language:english
File Size:1.05 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780511364051, 9780511367687, 9780521130097, 9780521876490, 0511367686, 0521876494, 0511364059, 0521130093
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(Ebook) A Metaphysics for Scientific Realism: Knowing the Unobservable by Anjan Chakravartty ISBN 9780511364051, 9780511367687, 9780521130097, 9780521876490, 0511367686, 0521876494, 0511364059, 0521130093

This book provides an up-to-date look at the scientific realism/anti-realism debate, and provides a new take on that perennial philosphical issue. Specifically, Chakravartty is interested in defending a form of scientific realism, but not a naive sort of scientific realism. He develops a version of scientific realism that is, in part, informed by the new work being done on structural realism (while nevertheless remaining critical of a lot of the structural realists' arguments.) He's also interested in providing a metaphysics for scientific realism, but he tries to provide a metaphysics that the scientific anti-realist would be happy with (or at least, would be more sympathetic to than a standard metaphysics). For example, he believes in natural kinds, but he doesn't think that there's a single correct division of the world into natural kinds. This novel, well-thought-out, and well-written take on these various issues leads me to recommend this book to anyone interested in current debates in philosophy of science or metaphysics.
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