The role of variation in thought experiments |
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Authors: | Nebojsa Kujundzic |
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Affiliation: | Department of Philosophy , University of Prince Edward Island , 550 University Avenue, Charlottetown, PEI, CIA 4P3, Canada E-mail: nkujundzic@upei.ca |
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Abstract: | The main concern of this paper is to show that understanding mental variation may prove to be relevant to inquiry into thought experiments. First, I examine why Ernst Mach considered the ability to vary the contents of one's thoughts the principal requirement for thought experimentation. Second, I illustrate the wide applicability of mental variation in thought experiments. Third, I suggest, following Kathleen Wilkes, that variation is frequently employed in “realistic” thought experiments. |
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