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The Methodological Implications of Resolving the Realism Debate
Author(s) -
Dan McArthur
Publication year - 2002
Publication title -
science and technology studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.675
H-Index - 14
ISSN - 2243-4690
DOI - 10.23987/sts.55145
Subject(s) - realism , normative , deflation , epistemology , field (mathematics) , scientific realism , philosophy , positive economics , sociology , economics , keynesian economics , mathematics , monetary policy , pure mathematics
This paper explores the question of whether or not the resolution of the realism question has any implications for scientific methodology. It proposes a solution to the question that draws features from recent “deflationary” approaches to the realism question. The normative methodological role of the deflationary approach is then defended from the claim that no interpretative, normative or methodological role is left for a deflationary position. An illustration of the utility of the approach is demonstrated through a case study of the role that the realism question has played in the field of quantum mechanics.

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