“…Many philosophers of science (Papineau, 1996;Chakravartty, 2008;Khalifa, 2010;Devitt, 2011;Ruhmkorff, 2011;Ruttkamp-Bloem, 2013;Wray, 2013;Doppelt, 2014;Mizrahi, 2016;Nickles, 2017) are interested in whether successful theories are true, in whether they are empirically adequate, and in whether the theoretical entities posited by them exist. This section explores what axiological realism says with respect to these issues, and argues that despite its name, axiological realism is a variant of scientific antirealism.…”