Critical Notice of Roy Sorensen Thought Experiments

Canadian Journal of Philosophy 25 (1):135-142 (1995)
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Abstract

This book adds to the growing literature on thought experiments. There are numerous examples drawn from the sciences and philosophy. The principle claim is that thought experiments are a limiting case of real experiments. It is a moderate empiricist view, in contrast to, e.g., the Platonism of Brown or the strict empiricism of Norton. Highly recommended

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James Robert Brown
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