Abstract
I've previously suggested that the historical evidence used to challenge scientific realism
should lead us to embrace what I call Uniformitarianism, but many recently influential forms of
scientific realism seem happy to share this commitment. I trace a number of further
points of common ground that collectively constitute an appealing Middle Path
between classical forms of realism and instrumentalism, and I suggest that many
contemporary realists and instrumentalists have already become fellow travelers on
this Middle Path without recognizing how far they have thereby diverged from those
who share their labels and slogans. I conclude by describing their central remaining
disagreement and the sorts of evidence needed to resolve it.