Point-Free Geometry and Verisimilitude of Theories |
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Authors: | Giangiacomo Gerla |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Salerno, Via Ponte don Melillo, Fisciano, SA, 84084, Italy |
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Abstract: | A metric approach to Popper’s verisimilitude question is proposed which is related to point-free geometry. Indeed, we define the theory of approximate metric spaces whose primitive notions are regions, inclusion relation, minimum distance, and maximum distance between regions. Then, we show that the class of possible scientific theories has the structure of an approximate metric space. So, we can define the verisimilitude of a theory as a function of its (approximate) distance from the truth. This avoids some of the difficulties arising from the known definitions of verisimilitude. |
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Keywords: | metric spaces multi-valued logic point-free geometry Popper verisimilitude |
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