Translation failure between theories

Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 22 (2):223-236 (1991)
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Abstract

This paper considers the issue of translation failure between theories from the perspective of a modified causal theory of reference. It is argued that translation failure between theories is in fact a consequence of such a modified causal theory of reference. The paper attempts to show what is right about the incommensurability thesis from the perspective of such a theory of reference. Since relations of co-reference may obtain between theories in the absence of translation, incomparability of content does not follow from failure of translation.

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Howard Sankey
University of Melbourne

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