2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-87813-9_4
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Six New Arguments for Scientific Realism

Abstract: I introduce the following six new arguments for realism, all of which radically differ from the no-miracles argument. The optimistic induction over realists holds that since the realists of the early twentieth century were right to believe the theories of their time, their present and future philosophical offspring are also right to believe the theories of their times. The argument from undiscovered evidence holds that because T has been supported by previously undiscovered evidence, it will continue to be sup… Show more

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