Knowledge,Truth and Plausibility |
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Authors: | Carlo Cellucci |
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Affiliation: | 1. Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy
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Abstract: | From antiquity several philosophers have claimed that the goal of natural science is truth. In particular, this is a basic tenet of contemporary scientific realism. However, all concepts of truth that have been put forward are inadequate to modern science because they do not provide a criterion of truth. This means that we will generally be unable to recognize a scientific truth when we reach it. As an alternative, this paper argues that the goal of natural science is plausibility and considers some characters of plausibility. |
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