Perilous thoughts: comment on van Fraassen

Philosophical Studies 143 (1):25-32 (2009)
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Bas van Fraassen’s empiricist reading of Perrin’s achievement invites the question: whose doubts about atoms did Perrin put to rest? This comment recontextualizes the argument and applies the notion of empirical grounding to some contemporary work in behavioral biology.

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Helen Longino
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