Truth and laws of nature in the methodology of scientific research programs

  • Bruno Borge Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras

Abstract

There is a tension between fallibilism and epistemological optimism in Lakatos’s philosophy. This article proposes the reconstruction of two key elements to positively resolve such tension: a notion of empirical truth that could neutralize conventionalism, and a notion of partial truth, capable to account for the increasing verisimilitude of research programs. For the latter, I review one aspect of Lakatos’s work often ignored by the critics: his position on the debate regarding laws of nature.

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Published
10-12-2018
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