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| Ceteris Paribus in Conservative Belief Revision |
| On the Role of Minimal Change in Rational Theory Development |
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Europäische Hochschulschriften Reihe 20: Philosophie Vol. 731 |
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| Year of Publication: 2009 |
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| Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2009. 145 pp., num. tables and graphs |
ISBN 978-3-631-57283-2 pb. |
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| Book synopsis |
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| This work contrasts conservative or minimally mutilating revisions of empirical theories as they are identified in the presently dominant AGM model of formal belief revision and the structuralist program for the reconstruction of empirical theories. The aim is to make understandable why both approaches only partly succeed in substantially informing and formally restraining the issue. With respect to the rationality of minimal change, the overall result is negative. Readers with an interest in formal epistemology are provided with application cases (mercury anomaly, revision of early thermo-dynamics, introduction of the neutrino), the historically inclined reader is offered a systematic perspective. The discussion can largely be followed without a background in formal logic. |
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| Contents |
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| Contents: Entrenchment and Scientific Change - The Entrenchment vs. The Specialization Relation - The Mercury Anomaly and Minimal Revisions - Ceteris Paribus as Completeness Assumptions - Ceteris Paribus Everywhere - The Myth and Reality of Minimal Change. |
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| About the author(s)/editor(s) |
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| The Author: Frank Zenker studied Philosophy and Linguistics in Amsterdam, Calgary, Hamburg and New Orleans. He is currently a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Lund (Sweden) in the Department of Philosophy and the Department of Cognitive Science. His main research interests are the Philosophy of Science and Argumentation Theory. |
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