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Speculation - Within and About Science (Hardcover)
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Speculation - Within and About Science (Hardcover)
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Newton urged scientists never to speculate, only to prove by
establishing experimental facts. By contrast, Einstein urged
scientists to speculate freely, since only daring speculations, not
experimental facts, can advance science. Who, if either, is right?
Is speculation a legitimate part of science, even in the absence of
testing? If so, can speculations be evaluated without testing? How?
To answer these questions it must first be determined what counts
as a speculation, a task not usually investigated by those who
express strong views about speculation. In Speculation, Peter
Achinstein develops the basic idea that speculating involves
introducing assumptions, under certain "theorizing" conditions,
without knowing that there is evidence for those assumptions. This
idea is made precise by utilizing a concept of "evidence"
Achinstein has introduced in previous writings and also explains
here. With this concept, Achinstein defends a view according to
which, by contrast with Newton, speculations are crucial in
science, and by contrast with Einstein, they are subject to
constraints. The latter include pragmatic ones, reflecting the
particular aims of the scientist in speculating, and epistemic ones
that are subject to a different standard then "evidence sufficient
for belief." This viewpoint is illustrated and evaluated by
critically examining historical and contemporary speculations in
fundamental physics as well as more general speculations within or
about science, including these: nature is simple, and simplicity is
a sign of truth (Newton, Einstein); a theory can only be tested
"holistically" (Duhem and Quine); and there is, and must be, a
"Theory of Everything" (string theorists and reductionists).
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