Images of Science [Book Review]

Canadian Journal of Philosophy 18 (4):795-804 (1988)
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Abstract

Critical notice of a collection of responses to Bas van Fraassen's The Scientific Image followed by Van Fraasen's replies. Thanks to van Fraassen, empiricism in the philosophy of science has again become a force to reckon with, his brand of 'constructive empiricism' posing a serious challenge to the realist option. In Part I of the book, ten scientific realists of various persuasions defend the view that science provides us with information about the realities behind the appearances as well as the appearances themselves while in Part II van Fraassen expounds the epistemology that informs The Scientific Image and explains his claim that the correct epistemic attitude towards theories about unobservable entities is one of 'acceptance as empirically adequate' rather than 'belief as true.'

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