Bas van Fraassen is the McCosh Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at Princeton University and a Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at San Francisco State University. In addition to being one of the most recognized philosophers of science working todayâhe received the Philosophy of Science Associationâs inaugural Hempel Awardâhe has also worked in epistemology and logic. In this episode, Bas and Robinson discuss a major shift in the philosophy of science in the second half of the twentieth century from the view of the logical positivists, who had a formal, mathematical approach, to philosophers who adopted the semantic approach, which more closely aligned with how working scientists viewed and experienced the field. Some other issues touched on include scientific realism, Thomas Kuhn and The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, and interpretations of quantum mechanics.
OUTLINE
00:00 In This EpisodeâŠ
00:51 Introduction
03:47 An Interest in the Philosophy of Science
06:44 Logical Positivism
19:56 What is Scientific Realism?
30:56 Kuhn and The Structure of Scientific Revolutions
39:13 The Semantic Approach
54:49 The Quantum Mechanics Interpretation Wars
01:08:12 Mathematical Models
01:12:31 Epistemology
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Robinson Erhardt researches symbolic logic and the foundations of mathematics at Stanford University. Join him in conversations with philosophers, scientists, weightlifters, artists, and everyone in-between.