Realism: Philosophical and Scientific
Realism: Philosophical and Scientific
Author(s): Michele MarsonetSubject(s): Philosophy, Social Philosophy
Published by: Academicus
Keywords: realism; anti-realism; philosophical realism; science; scientific realism; metaphysics
Summary/Abstract: What kind of realism - if any - are we allowed to endorse? It is often stated that, in order to provide realism with a solid foundation, we need having recourse to a reality that is totally independent of thought (and let alone of language). This is taken to be the key thesis of realism. But many philosophers reply that, even when we imagine a world totally devoid of human presence, we must use human concepts. From this point of view, conceptualization does not seem to be an optional we can get rid of, but rather a built-in component of the nature of human beings.
Journal: Academicus International Scientific Journal
- Issue Year: XI/2020
- Issue No: 21
- Page Range: 53-58
- Page Count: 6
- Language: English