Underdetermination vs. Indeterminacy

Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 47:219-228 (2009)
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Abstract

Thomas Bonk has dedicated a book to analyzing the thesis of underdetermination of scientific theories, with a chapter exclusively devoted to the analysis of the relation between this idea and the indeterminacy of meaning. Both theses caused a revolution in the philosophic world in the sixties, generating a cascade of articles and doctoral theses. Agitation seems to have cooled down, but the point is still debated and it may be experiencing a renewed resurgence

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Juan Lara
University of Murcia

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