Empirical adequacy, language and world in The Scientific Image

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empirical adequacy
constructive empiricism
Halvorson
The Scientific Image
van Fraassen

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Empirical adequacy, language and world in The Scientific Image. (2021). Universitas Philosophica, 38(76), 223-242. https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.uph38-76.aelm (Original work published 2021)
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2020 is the year of the fortieth anniversary of Bas van Fraassen’s seminal book The Scientific Image. It is quite surprising, after such a long time, and considering how much the author’s proposal was debated during the last four decades, to find a new review of it on the March issue of Metascience. In “Concluding Unscientific Image”, Hans Halvorson claims that, in the work of the founder of constructive empiricism, not only is there a defense of an anti-realist perspective on science—and, at the same time, a critique of scientific realism—, but also a revolt against the way of doing philosophy that, since Quine, seemed to be hegemonic in analytical philosophy. The present study focuses on Halvorson’s allegations about what maintaining the empirical adequacy of a theory would encompass—and that, according to him, van Fraassen has in mind—and aims at showing that, perhaps, they do not correspond to what van Fraassen actually defends in his book.

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