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    Structuralism, Empiricism, and Newman's Objection.Otávio Bueno & Thomas Meier - 2019 - Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 23 (1):53-67.
    Newman’s objection can be used to argue that structuralism fails to specify a unique structure for the unobservable world, and hence, one can argue, it is ultimately a trivial task to determine the structure that the world ultimately has. Provided there are enough objects, any structure can be made compatible with that structure. We formulate a pragmatically enriched version of structuralism that avoids the Newman objection. For this purpose, we return to Carnap’s conception of founded relations, and provide a different (...)
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    Explicating structural realism in the framework of the structuralist metatheory.Thomas Meier - 2019 - Perspectivas 3 (2):138-166.
    A form of structural realism affirms that, when our theories change, what is always retained is their structural content and that there is structural continuity between our theories, even through radical theory change. I first introduce and discuss structural realism, with a focus on structural realism and change theory. Then, I will consider some critiques on structural realism. In order to address them, I introduce the framework of the so-called structuralist metatheory and allude to the notion of reduction, arguing that (...)
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    Formation of the neuromuscular junction: molecules and mechanisms.Thomas Meier & Bruce G. Wallace - 1998 - Bioessays 20 (10):819-829.
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    The Structure of the World: Metaphysics and Representation.Thomas Meier - 2014 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 28 (4):443-445.
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