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  1. Daring to Conjecture in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Sciences.Catherine Abou-Nemeh - 2022 - Isis 113 (4):728-746.
    This essay explores seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century programs of natural inquiry where conjecture—an uncertain category of knowledge—played a vital role in the advancement of the sciences. It shows how early modern investigators used conjectures as a bridge between knowledge and ignorance and the process of conjecturing as a way to expand the mental state of inquiry. In publishing their conjectures, they were heeding Francis Bacon’s call to inspire hope and urge fellow experimenters to continue researching complex natural phenomena. Fellow investigators (...)
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  • Unwarranted assumptions: Claude Bernard and the growth of the vera causa standard.Raphael Scholl - 2020 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 82 (C):120-130.
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  • Newton y el Dios del Dominio. Teología voluntarista ilustrada en los conceptos espacio absoluto, tiempo absoluto y gravitación universal.Felipe Ochoa - 2005 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 31:105-126.
    El presente artículo propone la teología voluntarista como clave articuladora para comprender la obra científica y no científica de Isaac Newton. Con ella se posibilita una lectura integral de ésta de manera armónica, de forma tal que evita su aislamiento e inconexión, y respecta asimismo la especificidad de cada uno de los campos que Newton estudió, como la física, las matemáticas, la prisca sapientia, la alquimia y la teología. El voluntarismo teológico de Newton se ilustra en los conceptos espacio y (...)
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  • Presume It Not: True Causes in the Search for the Basis of Heredity.Aaron Novick & Raphael Scholl - 2017 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science (1):axy001.
    Kyle Stanford has recently given substance to the problem of unconceived alternatives, which challenges the reliability of inference to the best explanation (IBE) in remote domains of nature. Conjoined with the view that IBE is the central inferential tool at our disposal in investigating these domains, the problem of unconceived alternatives leads to scientific anti-realism. We argue that, at least within the biological community, scientists are now and have long been aware of the dangers of IBE. We re-analyze the nineteenth-century (...)
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  • The Galilean Revolution.Jürgen Mittelstrass - 1972 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 2 (4):297.
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