A Pessimistic Induction against Scientific Antirealism

Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 21 (1):3-21 (2014)
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Abstract

There are nine antirealist explanations of the success of science in the literature. I raise difficulties against all of them except the latest one, and then construct a pessimistic induction that the latest one will turn out to be problematic because its eight forerunners turned out to be problematic. This pessimistic induction is on a par with the traditional pessimistic induction that successful present scientific theories will be revealed to be false because successful past scientific theories were revealed to be false.

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Seungbae Park
Ulsan National Institute Of Science And Technology

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