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Rationality and Reality - Conversations with Alan Musgrave

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Alan Musgrave has consistently defended two positions that he regards as commonsensical - critical realism and critical rationalism. In defence of critcal realism he argues for the objective existence of the external world as opposed to idealism, as well as arguing for scientific realism against all anti-realist accounts of science. His critical rationalism is drawn from the work of Karl Popper and stands opposed to inductivist and irrationalist methodologies. In defence of these positions, Musgrave's writings have covered a wide range of topics in epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of science, philosophy of mathematics, history of science, theories of truth, and economic theory. In this volume a group of internationally-renowned authors discuss themes that are relevant in one way or another to Musgrave's work. This is not intended as a standard celebratory festschrift but rather as a new examination of topics of current interest in philosophy. The contributory essays are followed by responses from Alan Musgrave himself.

List of contents

Where Does the Burden of Theory Lie?.- Testimony, Induction and Reasonable Belief.- Theory-Confirmation and History.- Critical Rationalism and its Failure to Withstand Critical Scrutiny.- Methodological Rules, Rationality, and Truth.- Why is it Rational to Believe Scientific Theories are True?.- Thinking About the Ultimate Argument for Realism.- The Unseen World.- Why Alan Musgrave Should Become an Essentialist.- The Metaphysics of Realism and Structural Realism.- Scientific Realism and Mathematical Nominalism: A Marriage Made in Hell.- A Methodological Critique of the Semantic Conception of Theories.- A Refutation of Peircean Idealism.- Historiography as a Hypothetico-Deductive Science: A Criticism of Methodological Historism.- Ptolemy's Musical Models for Mind-Maps and Star-Maps.- Responses.

Summary

Alan Musgrave has consistently defended two positions that he regards as commonsensical – critical realism and critical rationalism. In defence of critcal realism he argues for the objective existence of the external world as opposed to idealism, as well as arguing for scientific realism against all anti-realist accounts of science. His critical rationalism is drawn from the work of Karl Popper and stands opposed to inductivist and irrationalist methodologies. In defence of these positions, Musgrave’s writings have covered a wide range of topics in epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of science, philosophy of mathematics, history of science, theories of truth, and economic theory. In this volume a group of internationally-renowned authors discuss themes that are relevant in one way or another to Musgrave’s work. This is not intended as a standard celebratory festschrift but rather as a new examination of topics of current interest in philosophy. The contributory essays are followed by responses from Alan Musgrave himself.

Product details

Assisted by Coli Cheyne (Editor), Colin Cheyne (Editor), Worrall (Editor), Worrall (Editor), John Worrall (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 18.10.2010
 
EAN 9789048170722
ISBN 978-90-481-7072-2
No. of pages 326
Dimensions 155 mm x 18 mm x 235 mm
Weight 528 g
Illustrations X, 326 p.
Series Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > General, dictionaries
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

C, Ethics, Philosophy of Science, Epistemology, Ethics & moral philosophy, Religion and Philosophy, Moral Philosophy and Applied Ethics, Philosophy and science

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