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Johns Hopkins University | AS.150.117

Scientific Realism and Antirealism

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In this course we will address the question of whether scientific theories should be considered to be approximately true. In doing so, we will examine various arguments for the conclusion that scientific theories ought to be regarded as being approximately true. We will also examine antirealist arguments to the contrary that claim that scientific theories are not approximately true, but rather ought to be regarded as predictive tools.

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