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Collin Rice, "Leveraging Distortions: Explanation, Idealization, and Universality in Science" (MIT Press, 2021)

New Books in Philosophy

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Are You Working on Something That Follows Up on the Book?

Scientific realism is the idea that science neither starts nor stops with an explanation. It's a communal and dynamical account of representation and understanding, says James Leveson. In his new book he tries to show how we can use those distorted things to understand the world. He also looks at ways in which diversity of scientists improves scientific theories.

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