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    What's Really Wrong with Constructive Empiricism? Van Fraassen and the Metaphysics of Modality.Jac Ladyman - 2000 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 51 (4):837-856.
    Constructive empiricism is supposed to offer a positive alternative to scientific realism that dispenses with the need for metaphysics. I first review the terms of the debate before arguing that the standard objections to constructive empiricism are not decisive. I then explain van Fraassen's views on modality and counterfactuals, and argue that, because constructive empiricism recommends on epistemological grounds belief in the empirical adequacy rather than the truth of theories, it requires that there be an objective modal distinction between the (...)
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  2. Review. Herman CDG De Regt. Representing the world by scientific theories: the case for scientific realism.Jac Ladyman - 1996 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 47 (3):487-490.
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    Mathematical structuralism and the Identity of Indiscernibles.Jac Ladyman - 2005 - Analysis 65 (3):218-221.
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    The Alleged Coupling/Constitution Fallacy and Mature Sciences.Jac Ladyman & Don Ross - 2010 - In Richard Menary (ed.), The Extended Mind. MIT Press. pp. 155 - 166.
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    Science, Metaphysics and Method.Jac Ladyman - 2008 - Philosophy of Science 75 (5).
    While there are many examples of metaphysical theorising being heuristically and intellectually important in the progress of scientific knowledge, many people wonder how metaphysics not closely informed and inspired by empirical science could lead to rival or even supplementary knowledge about the world. This paper assesses the merits of a popular defence of the a priori methodology of metaphysics that goes as follows. The first task of the metaphysician, like the scientist, is to construct a hypothesis that accounts for the (...)
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    What Does it Mean to Say a Physical System is Implements a Computation?Jac Ladyman - 2009 - Theoretical Computer Science 410 (4-5).
    When we are concerned with the logical form of a computation and its formal properties, then it can be theoretically described in terms of mathematical and logical functions and relations between abstract entities. However, actual computation is realised by some physical process, and the latter is of course subject to physical laws and the laws of thermodynamics in particular. An issue that has been the subject of much controversy is that of whether or not there are any systematic connections between (...)
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  7. Review. A novel defense of scientific realism. Jarrett Leplin.Jac Ladyman - 1999 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 50 (1):181-188.
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    A Semantic Perspective on Idealisation in Quantum Mechanics.Jac Ladyman & S. French - 1998 - In Shanks N. (ed.), Idealization IX: Idealization in Contemporary Physics.
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    ALMEDER, R.-Harmless Naturalism.Jac Ladyman - 2000 - Philosophical Books 41 (2):123-125.
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    Explanation and Scientific realism.Jac Ladyman - 2005 - Metascience 14.
    Review Symposium on Peter Lipton: 'Inference to the Best Explanation', London: Routledge, 2004.
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    Idealisation.Jac Ladyman - unknown
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    Modality and Constructive Empiricism: a reply to Monton and van Fraassen.Jac Ladyman - 2004 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 55.
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    Review of 'Identity in Physics: A Historical, Philosophical, and Formal Analysis', French, S.Jac Ladyman - 2007 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2007.
    Review of Steven French, Décio Krause: 'Identity in Physics: A Historical, Philosophical and Formal Analysis', Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006.
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  14. Tim Maudlin: The metaphysics within physics. [REVIEW]Jac Ladyman - 2010 - Erkenntnis 72 (3):411-416.
    Review of Tim Maudlin: 'The Metaphysics Within Physics', Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007.
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  15. Every thing must go: metaphysics naturalized.James Ladyman & Don Ross - 2007 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Don Ross, David Spurrett & John G. Collier.
    Every Thing Must Go aruges that the only kind of metaphysics that can contribute to objective knowledge is one based specifically on contemporary science as it ...
  16. I—James Ladyman: On the Identity and Diversity of Objects in a Structure.James Ladyman - 2007 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 81 (1):23-43.
    The identity and diversity of individual objects may be grounded or ungrounded, and intrinsic or contextual. Intrinsic individuation can be grounded in haecceities, or absolute discernibility. Contextual individuation can be grounded in relations, but this is compatible with absolute, relative or weak discernibility. Contextual individuation is compatible with the denial of haecceitism, and this is more harmonious with science. Structuralism implies contextual individuation. In mathematics contextual individuation is in general primitive. In physics contextual individuation may be grounded in relations via (...)
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  17. Structural Realism.James Ladyman - 2014 - In Edward N. Zalta (ed.), The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, CA: The Metaphysics Research Lab.
    Structural realism is considered by many realists and antirealists alike as the most defensible form of scientific realism. There are now many forms of structural realism and an extensive literature about them. There are interesting connections with debates in metaphysics, philosophy of physics and philosophy of mathematics. This entry is intended to be a comprehensive survey of the field.
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  18. Structural realism versus standard scientific realism: the case of phlogiston and dephlogisticated air.James Ladyman - 2011 - Synthese 180 (2):87 - 101.
    The aim of this paper is to revisit the phlogiston theory to see what can be learned from it about the relationship between scientific realism, approximate truth and successful reference. It is argued that phlogiston theory did to some extent correctly describe the causal or nomological structure of the world, and that some of its central terms can be regarded as referring. However, it is concluded that the issue of whether or not theoretical terms successfully refer is not the key (...)
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    Xviι. Vom singen der schwerter und pfannen.Jac Grimm - 1846 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 1 (1):340-343.
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    Aspects littéraires du mysticisme philosophique et l'influence de Bœhme et de Swedenborg au début du romantisme: William Blake, Novalis, Ballanche.Jac Roos - 1951 - Strasbourg,: P. H. Heitz.
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  21. Scientific structuralism: On the identity and diversity of objects in a structure.James Ladyman - 2007 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 81 (1):23–43.
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    S cientific S tructuralism: O n the I dentity and D iversity of O bjects in a S tructure.James Ladyman - 2007 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 81 (1):23-43.
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    Care for the Wild: An Integrative View on Wild and Domesticated Animals.Jac A. A. Swart - 2005 - Environmental Values 14 (2):251-263.
    Environmental ethics has to deal with the challenge of reconciling contrasting ecocentric and animal-centric perspectives. Two classic attempts at this reconciliation, which both adopted the metaphor of concentric circles, are discussed. It is concluded that the relationship between the animal and its environment, whether the latter is human or natural, should be a pivotal element of such reconciliation. An alternative approach is presented, inspired by care ethics, which proposes that caring for wild animals implies caring for their relationship to the (...)
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    The wild animal as a research animal.Jac A. A. Swart - 2004 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 17 (2):181-197.
    Most discussions on animal experimentation refer to domesticated animals and regulations are tailored to this class of animals. However, wild animals are also used for research, e.g., in biological field research that is often directed to fundamental ecological-evolutionary questions or to conservation goals. There are several differences between domesticated and wild animals that are relevant for evaluation of the acceptability of animal experiments. Biological features of wild animals are often more critical as compared with domesticated animals because of their survival (...)
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    Save Our Senses.Jac Fol - 2015 - Multitudes 57 (3):129-137.
    Supposant que l’art, après avoir été valuation, en était devenu l’intermédiaire, nous approchons deux modes qui peuvent générer sa fin ; d’une part, le savant raisonnement des faits artistiques qui en explicite et modélise les rouages et, corrélativement, l’exploitation systématique et marchande de toutes ses ressources émotionnelles… Tout en espérant, au bout du compte, que son essentielle inutilité de valeur sans terme lui sauve la mise.
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  26. Jacob moleschott tra serveto E Bruno.Jac Moleschott - 2011 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 7 (3):577-587.
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  27. Structure not Selection.James Ladyman - 2021 - In Anjan Chakravartty (ed.), Contemporary Scientific Realism and the Challenge from the History of Science. London, England: Oxford University Press.
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    The Epistemology of Constructive Empiricism.James Ladyman - 2007 - In Bradley John Monton (ed.), Images of empiricism: essays on science and stances, with a reply from Bas C. van Fraassen. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Aimer être quelconque, transmettre l'impossible.Jac Fol - 2007 - Multitudes 5:127-140.
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    Du cas d'espace à l'œuvre.Jac Fol - 2007 - Rue Descartes 56 (2):58-67.
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    Endurances.Jac Fol - 2015 - Multitudes 57 (3):210-218.
    Conjointement, nous présentons trois-quatre artistes associés quant à leurs exigences et leur extrême volonté de continuer, et comme valeur architecturale (Barto & Barto), et comme valeur affranchie (Xatrec), et comme valeur contemporaine (Mathieu Mercier).
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    Narrating the Catastrophe: An Artist's Dialogue with Deleuze and Ricoeur.Jac Saorsa - 2011 - Intellect.
    A highly original—and visually appealing—take on a high-profile issue in contemporary critical debate, this book will appeal to all those interested in visual arts and philosophy.
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    Wild Animals in Our Backyard. A Contextual Approach to the Intrinsic Value of Animals.Jac A. A. Swart & Jozef Keulartz - 2011 - Acta Biotheoretica 59 (2):185-200.
    As a reflection on recent debates on the value of wild animals we examine the question of the intrinsic value of wild animals in both natural and man-made surroundings. We examine the concepts being wild and domesticated. In our approach we consider animals as dependent on their environment, whether it is a human or a natural environment. Stressing this dependence we argue that a distinction can be made between three different interpretations of a wild animal’s intrinsic value: a species-specific, a (...)
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  34. Criteria of identity and structuralist ontology.Hannes Leitgib & James Ladyman - 2008 - Philosophia Mathematica 16 (3):388-396.
    In discussions about whether the Principle of the Identity of Indiscernibles is compatible with structuralist ontologies of mathematics, it is usually assumed that individual objects are subject to criteria of identity which somehow account for the identity of the individuals. Much of this debate concerns structures that admit of non-trivial automorphisms. We consider cases from graph theory that violate even weak formulations of PII. We argue that (i) the identity or difference of places in a structure is not to be (...)
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    The Ecological Ethics Framework: Finding our Way in the Ethical Labyrinth of Nature Conservation: Commentary on “Using an ecological ethics framework to make decisions about relocating wildlife”.Jac Aa Swart - 2008 - Science and Engineering Ethics 14 (4):523-526.
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  36. Dierethiek en de opkomst van nieuwe technologieën. Naar een CBD 2.0.Jac Aa Swart & Egbert Schroten - 2011 - Filosofie En Praktijk 32 (4):56.
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    The ecological ethics framework: Finding our way in the ethical labyrinth of nature conservation.Jac A. A. Swart - 2008 - Science and Engineering Ethics 14 (4):523-526.
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    Everettian Branching in the World and of the World.Nadia Blackshaw, Nick Huggett & James Ladyman - manuscript
    This paper investigates the formation and propagation of wavefunction `branches' through the process of entanglement with the environment. While this process is a consequence of unitary dynamics, and hence significant to many if not all approaches to quantum theory, it plays a central role in many recent articulations of the Everett or `many worlds' interpretation. A highly idealized model of a locally interacting system and environment is described, and investigated in several situations in which branching occurs, including those involving Bell (...)
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    De apostolische kerk.Jac Mulders - 1956 - Bijdragen 17 (4):419-431.
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  40. The Epistles of Paul to the Philippians and Philemon.Jac. J. Muller - 1955
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    Victricius Van rouaan leven en leer.Jac Mulders - 1957 - Bijdragen 18 (1):19-40.
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    Victricius Van rouaan leven en leer.Jac Mulders - 1956 - Bijdragen 17 (1):1-25.
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    Victricius Van rouaan leven en leer.Jac Mulders - 1957 - Bijdragen 18 (3):270-289.
  44. Every Thing Must Go: Metaphysics Naturalized.James Ladyman & Don Ross - 2007 - In James Ladyman & Don Ross (eds.), Every thing must go: metaphysics naturalized. New York: Oxford University Press.
    This book argues that the only kind of metaphysics that can contribute to objective knowledge is one based specifically on contemporary science as it really is, and not on philosophers' a priori intuitions, common sense, or simplifications of science. In addition to showing how recent metaphysics has drifted away from connection with all other serious scholarly inquiry as a result of not heeding this restriction, this book demonstrates how to build a metaphysics compatible with current fundamental physics, which, when combined (...)
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  45. What is structural realism?James Ladyman - 1998 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 29 (3):409-424.
  46. The alleged coupling-constitution fallacy and the mature sciences.Don Ross & James Ladyman - 2010 - In Richard Menary (ed.), The Extended Mind. MIT Press.
    This chapter discusses the plausibility of the criticism against the thesis that external factors causally influence cognition and that they are, consequently, partly constitutive of cognition. The discussion should not be taken as implicitly proposing that the opposite theory is true, although the works of Adams and Aizawa suggest that they are defending internalism. This can be attributed to the fact that systems are, by definition, bounded; one must make assumptions about systems in developing cognitive models. This chapter defends the (...)
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  47. Could wavefunctions simultaneously represent knowledge and reality?Jonte Hance, John Rarity & James Ladyman - 2022 - Quantum Studies: Mathematics and Foundations 9 (3):333-341.
    In discussion of the interpretation of quantum mechanics the terms ‘ontic’ and ‘epistemic’ are often used in the sense of pertaining to what exists, and pertaining to cognition or knowledge respectively. The terms are also often associated with the formal definitions given by Harrigan and Spekkens for the wavefunction in quantum mechanics to be ψ-ontic or ψ-epistemic in the context of the ontological models framework. The formal definitions are contradictories, so that the wavefunction can be either ψ-epistemic or ψ-ontic but (...)
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  48. Scientific metaphysics.Don Ross, James Ladyman & Harold Kincaid (eds.) - 2013 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Original essays by leading philosophers of science explore the question of whether metaphysics can and should be naturalized--conducted as part of natural science.
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    Who is the African Farmer? The Importance of Actor Representations in the Debate About Biotechnology Crops in Africa.Koen Beumer & Jac A. A. Swart - 2021 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 34 (1):1-25.
    The discussion about the impact of agricultural biotechnology on Africa is deeply divided and contains widely diverging claims about the impact of biotechnology on African farmers. Building upon literature on the ‘good farmer’ that highlights that farmers identities are an important factor in explaining the success or failure of agricultural change, we argue that the identity of the farmer is an undervalued yet crucial aspect for understanding the debate about the impact of agricultural biotechnology on African farmers. In this article (...)
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  50. In defence of scientism.Don Ross, James Ladyman & David Spurrett - 2007 - In James Ladyman & Don Ross (eds.), Every thing must go: metaphysics naturalized. New York: Oxford University Press.
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