Roland den Boef,René van Woudenberg
Roland den Boef
The humanistic disciplines aim to offer explanations of a wide variety of phenomena. Philosophical theories of explanation have focused mostly on explanations in the natural sciences; a much discussed theory of explanation is the causal the...
Epistemic Functions of Replicability in Experimental Sciences: Defending the Orthodox View [0.03%]
实验科学中可重复性的认识论功能:捍卫正统观点
Michał Sikorski,Mattia Andreoletti
Michał Sikorski
Replicability is widely regarded as one of the defining features of science and its pursuit is one of the main postulates of meta-research, a discipline emerging in response to the replicability crisis. At the same time, replicability is ty...
Grounding the Selectionist Explanation for the Success of Science in the External Physical World [0.03%]
从外部物理世界阐释科学成功的选择主义解释
Ragnar van der Merwe
Ragnar van der Merwe
I identify two versions of the scientific anti-realist's selectionist explanation for the success of science: Bas van Fraassen's original and K. Brad Wray's newer interpretation. In Wray's version, psycho-social factors internal to the scie...
Naoki Nomura
Naoki Nomura
Space and time, which should properly be taken conjointly, are both communicatively produced and created with certain contextual perspectives-they are not independent physical entities. The standpoint of production makes the relationship be...
Floriana Ferro,Luca Taddio
Floriana Ferro
Entangled Assemblages: The Mutual Becoming of Food and More-than-Human Being [0.03%]
缠结的集合体:食物与超人类存在的相互生成
Wim Van Daele
Wim Van Daele
Food and life are intimately entangled. To grasp the underlying complexity of this seemingly simple statement, this article first introduces the approach to food/eating as an assemblage enacted by various heterogeneous components, and furth...
Sociality and Embodiment: Online Communication During and After Covid-19 [0.03%]
社会性与具身性:新冠疫情期间及之后的在线交流
Lucy Osler,Dan Zahavi
Lucy Osler
During the Covid-19 pandemic we increasingly turned to technology to stay in touch with our family, friends, and colleagues. Even as lockdowns and restrictions ease many are encouraging us to embrace the replacement of face-to-face encounte...
Mapping Manuel Sandoval Vallarta (1899-1977) Scientific Contribution [0.03%]
曼努埃尔·桑多瓦尔·瓦利亚塔(1899-1977)的科学贡献略论
María de la Paz Ramos-Lara,Gustavo Carreón-Vázquez,Edgar Acatitla-Romero et al.
María de la Paz Ramos-Lara et al.
This paper employs network theory, mining data and bibliometric analysis when mapping the scientific contribution of Nobel Prize candidate; Manuel Sandoval Vallarta, the first and most renowned Mexican physicist and important figure in Lati...
H G Solari,M A Natiello
H G Solari
We present an epistemological schema of natural sciences inspired by Peirce's pragmaticist view, stressing the role of the phenomenological map, that connects reality and our ideas about it. The schema has a recognisable mathematical/logica...
Conservation of Energy: Missing Features in Its Nature and Justification and Why They Matter [0.03%]
能量守恒:其本质和合理化中缺失的特征及其重要性
J Brian Pitts
J Brian Pitts
Misconceptions about energy conservation abound due to the gap between physics and secondary school chemistry. This paper surveys this difference and its relevance to the 1690s-2010s Leibnizian argument that mind-body interaction is impossi...