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Theory change, truthlikeness, and belief revision
pp. 189-199
Abstract
This paper considers three important research programmes in the philosophy of science: structuralism, truthlikeness, and belief revision. They all emerged some 30 years ago as formal or logical accounts of the dynamics of science. By analyzing the role of the notions of truth and similarity in these programmes, it turns out that structuralism and truthlikeness can be reconciled at least to some extent, but the difference or even the opposition between truthlikeness and belief revision is highlighted.
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Surez Mauricio, Dorato Mauro, Rédei Miklós (2010) Epsa epistemology and methodology of science: launch of the European philosophy of science association. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 189-199
DOI: 10.1007/978-90-481-3263-8_16
Full citation:
Niiniluoto Ilkka (2010) „Theory change, truthlikeness, and belief revision“, In: M. Surez, M. Dorato & M. Rédei (eds.), Epsa epistemology and methodology of science, Dordrecht, Springer, 189–199.