Aiming at Truth. Part II

Autor

  • Piotr Brykczyński Instytut Filozofii, Uniwersytet Warszawski

Słowa kluczowe:

aims of science, truth, explanation, representation, fiction, belief imitation

Abstrakt

In scientific practice theories are allowed to posit objects believed to be fictitious. Some philosophers undermine the legitimacy of scientific practice in this respect, which leads to a philosophical problem. Various solutions have been advanced. The paper argues for a certain version of fictionalism. Since the objections against positing fiction are objections against the practical wisdom of science and are neither compelling nor easily answerable, it is suggested in the paper that if there is a way out, it is mainly a way of revealing hidden motivations by looking anew at the scientific practice from the historical perspective, one of the hopes being that it will enable us to reveal some hidden burdens of history. This suggestion determines the main line of argumentation.

Opublikowane

2013-12-01

Jak cytować

Brykczyński, P. (2013). Aiming at Truth. Part II. Filozofia Nauki, 21(4), 5–29. Pobrano z https://www.fn.uw.edu.pl/index.php/fn/article/view/735