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  1. Le réalisme des hypothèses et la Partial Interpretation View.Philippe Mongin - 1988 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 18 (3):281-325.
    The article discusses Friedman's classic claim that economics can be based on irrealistic assumptions. It exploits Samuelson's distinction between two "F-twists" (that is, "it is an advantage for an economic theory to use irrealistic assumptions" vs "the more irrealistic the assumptions, the better the economic theory"), as well as Nagel's distinction between three philosophy-of-science construals of the basic claim. On examination, only one of Nagel's construals seems promising enough. It involves the neo-positivistic distinction between theoretical and non-theoretical ("observable") terms; so (...)
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  • Nietzsche on truth, illusion, and redemption.R. Lanier Anderson - 2005 - European Journal of Philosophy 13 (2):185–225.
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  • Staging Law's Existence: Using Pretense Theory to Explain the Fiction of Legal Validity.Olaf Tans - 2016 - Ratio Juris 29 (1):136-154.
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  • Medizinische Diagnostik und das Problem der Darstellung: Methoden der Evidenzerzeugung.Heiner Fangerau & Michael Martin - 2015 - Angewandte Philosophie. Eine Internationale Zeitschrift 2 (1):38-68.
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