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Reflections on a Revolution at Stanford

Muller, F.A. (2009) Reflections on a Revolution at Stanford. [Preprint]

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We inquire into the question whether the Aristotelean or classical \emph{ideal} of science has been realised by the Model Revolution, initiated at Stanford University during the 1950ies and spread all around the world of philosophy of science --- \emph{salute} P.\ Suppes. The guiding principle of the Model Revolution is: \emph{a scientific theory is a set of structures in the domain of discourse of axiomatic set-theory}, characterised by a set-theoretical predicate. We expound some critical reflections on the Model Revolution; the conclusions will be that the philosophical problem of what a \emph{scientific theory} is has \emph{not} been solved yet --- \emph{pace} P.\ Suppes. While reflecting critically on the Model Revolution, we also explore a proposal of how to complete the Revolution and briefly address the intertwined subject of \emph{scientific representation}, which has come to occupy center stage in philosophy of science over the past decade.


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Muller, F.A.
Additional Information: Final version of a paper earlier put on this Archive but removed later. Several small changes have been effected.
Keywords: theory, model, classical ideal, structure, being, representation
Subjects: General Issues > Structure of Theories
Depositing User: F.A. Muller
Date Deposited: 09 Sep 2009
Last Modified: 07 Oct 2010 15:18
Item ID: 4881
Subjects: General Issues > Structure of Theories
Date: September 2009
URI: https://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/id/eprint/4881

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