This collection of 38 papers gives a cross-section of ongoing research in philosophy of science and philosophical logic. The papers, written by active researchers in the field and published here for the first time, are drawn from around 650 papers that were contributed to the 9th International Congr
Logic and Philosophy of Science in Uppsala: Papers from the 9th International Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science
✍ Scribed by Tuomo Aho (auth.), Dag Prawitz, Dag Westerståhl (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 611
- Series
- Synthese Library 236
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
The International Congresses of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science, which are held every fourth year, give a cross-section of ongoing research in logic and philosophy of science. Both the invited lectures and the many contributed papers are conductive to this end. At the 9th Congress held in Uppsala in 1991 there were 54 invited lectures and around 650 contributed papers divided into 15 different sections. Some of the speakers who presented contributed papers that attracted special interest were invited to submit their papers for publication, and the result is the present volume. A few papers appear here more or less as they were presented at the Congress whereas others are expansions or elaborations of the talks given at the Congress. A selection of this kind, containing 38 papers drawn from the 650 contributed papers presented at the Uppsala Congress, cannot do justice to all facets of the field as it appeared at the Congress. But it should allow the reader to get a representative survey of contemporary research in large areas of philosophical logic and philosophy of science. About half of the papers of the volume appear in sections listed at the Congress under the heading Philosophical and Foundational Problems about the Sciences. The section Foundations of Logic, Mathematics and Computer Science is represented by three papers, Foundations of Physical Sciences by six papers, Foundations of Biological Sciences by three papers, Foundations of Cognitive Science and AI by one paper, and Foundations of Linguistics by three papers.
✦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-ix
On the Interpretation of Attitude Logics....Pages 1-11
Taking Belief Bases Seriously....Pages 13-28
Montague-Gallin’s Intensional Logic, Structured Meanings and Scott’s Domains....Pages 29-48
The Logic of Belief Change and Nonadditive Probability....Pages 49-68
How to Model Relational Belief Revision....Pages 69-84
A Probabilistic Foundation of Statistical Mechanics....Pages 85-98
Innate Knowledge and Scientific Rationality....Pages 99-115
Belief Revision: Subjectivist Principles and Practice....Pages 117-130
Unification and Support: Harmonic Law Ratios Measure the Mass of the Sun....Pages 131-146
Theoretical Explanation and Unification....Pages 147-157
From Phenomena to Metaphysics....Pages 159-184
How to Fix a Prior....Pages 185-204
Philosophical Applications of Kolmogorov’s Complexity Measure....Pages 205-230
Towards a Mechanization of Real-Life Decisions....Pages 231-243
The Hypothesis of Nash Equilibrium and Its Bayesian Justification....Pages 245-264
The Ontological Foundations of Bolzano’s Philosophy of Mathematics....Pages 265-271
Anticipations of Progress: Historical Evidence for a Realist Epistemology....Pages 273-295
Mathematical Reasoning and Pragmatism in Peirce....Pages 297-310
Logic in Transition: The Logical Calculi of Hilbert (1905) and Zermelo (1908)....Pages 311-323
The Idea of Structureless Points and Whitehead’s Critique of Einstein....Pages 325-332
Epistemic Honesty....Pages 333-343
In Defence of Science....Pages 345-354
What is Structuralism?....Pages 355-364
The Limits of Formalization....Pages 365-372
Ontologic Versus Epistemologic: Some Strands in the Development of Logic, 1837–1957....Pages 373-384
Outcome Dependence and Stochastic Einstein Nonlocality....Pages 385-424
A Path from Watt’s Engine to the Principle of Heat Transfer....Pages 425-438
Practical Reasoning in the Foundations of Quantum Theory....Pages 439-452
Symmetries in the Physical Sciences....Pages 453-464
Holes in the Role Argument....Pages 465-482
The Cognitive Status of the Reconstruction of Mechanisms in Modern Organic Chemistry. The Reconstruction of the Mechanism of the Acidic Hydrolysis of Nucleosides....Pages 483-498
Darwinism and the Moral Status of Animals....Pages 499-509
Mereology, Set Theory, Biological Ontology....Pages 511-524
Simplicity in Theory-Construction and Evaluation: The Case of the Chromosome Theory of Mendalian Inheritance....Pages 525-539
The Alleged Autonomy of Psychology and the Social Sciences....Pages 541-557
Plural Reference and Unbound Pronouns....Pages 559-582
What is Logical Form? ....Pages 583-598
On an Argument Against Semantic Compositionality....Pages 599-610
Back Matter....Pages 611-614
✦ Subjects
Logic; Philosophy of Science; History; Mathematical Logic and Foundations; Philosophy of Language
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