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A Metaphysics for Scientific Realism

A Metaphysics for Scientific Realism

A Metaphysics for Scientific Realism

Knowing the Unobservable
Anjan Chakravartty, University of Toronto
February 2010
Paperback
9780521130097

    Scientific realism is the view that our best scientific theories give approximately true descriptions of both observable and unobservable aspects of a mind-independent world. Debates between realists and their critics are at the very heart of the philosophy of science. Anjan Chakravartty traces the contemporary evolution of realism by examining the most promising strategies adopted by its proponents in response to the forceful challenges of antirealist sceptics, resulting in a positive proposal for scientific realism today. He examines the core principles of the realist position, and sheds light on topics including the varieties of metaphysical commitment required, and the nature of the conflict between realism and its empiricist rivals. By illuminating the connections between realist interpretations of scientific knowledge and the metaphysical foundations supporting them, his book offers a compelling vision of how realism can provide an internally consistent and coherent account of scientific knowledge.

    • Addresses debates at the very heart of the philosophy of science
    • Traces the contemporary evolution of scientific realism
    • Suitable for use in advanced undergraduate and graduate classes, seminars and reading groups

    Awards

    Winner in Hardback of the Canadian Philosophical Association 2009 biennial Book Prize

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    Product details

    February 2010
    Paperback
    9780521130097
    272 pages
    229 × 152 × 16 mm
    0.4kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Part I. Scientific Realism Today:
    • 1. Realism and antirealism, metaphysics and empiricism
    • 2. Selective scepticism: entity realism, structural realism, semirealism
    • 3. Properties, particulars and concrete structures
    • Part II. Metaphysical Foundations:
    • 4. Causal realism and causal processes
    • 5. Dispositions, property identity and laws of nature
    • 6. Sociability: natural and scientific kinds
    • Part III. Theory Meets World:
    • 7. Representing and describing: theories and models
    • 8. Approximate truths about approximate truth.
      Author
    • Anjan Chakravartty , University of Toronto