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Truthlikeness without truth: A methodological approach
Authors:Jesús P. Zamora Bonilla
Affiliation:(1) Departamento de Linguistica, Lógica, e Historía y Filosofía de la Ciencia, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Campus de Cantoblanco, 208049 Madrid, Spain
Abstract:In this paper, an attempt is made to solve various problems posed to current theories of verisimilitude: (1) the (Miller's) problem of linguistic variance; (2) the problem of which are the best scientific methods for getting the most verisimilar theories; and (3) the question of the ontological commitment in scientific theories. As a result of my solution ot these problems, and with the help of other considerations of epistemological character, I conclude that the notion of lsquoTarskian truthrsquo is dispensable in a rational (and lsquorealistrsquo) interpretation of the scientific enterprise. As a logical result, however, falsificationism will be vindicated.
... and in brief, a speaker must always aim at verisimilitude, and send the truth packing.
Plato,Phaedrus, 272 EI want to express my gratitude to Professors García-Bermejo, Niiniluoto, and Zofío for interesting comments and critiques of several of the ideas in this paper, and to Miss Karen Firnich for correcting my English. I am also thankful to an anonymous referee who indicated several lsquodarkrsquo points on a previous version of my article.
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