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This paper discusses the realism-antirealism problem in philosophy of science and the stalemate we see with respect to solving this problem. The thesis is that both realism and antirealism rest on a priori arguments, which the other part does not accept. The suggested solution is to avoid a priori arguments and focus on epistemic naturalism, which embraces theories about human cognitive evolution and relies on empirical analyses in its account of scientific knowledge.
Axiomathes – Springer Journals
Published: Jun 1, 2023
Keywords: Realism; Antirealism; Scientific knowledge; Epistemic naturalism
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