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

Sep 10, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
How Did You Become a Philosopher?
01:44 • 4min
3
The Puzzle of Getting at the Truth About the World
05:22 • 5min
4
The Theory of Distortion
10:28 • 2min
5
Is There a Standard Approach to Science?
12:45 • 6min
6
Is There a Causal Account of Causation?
18:30 • 3min
7
What Makes It an Explanatory Factor?
21:29 • 5min
8
What Are the Unique Features of Non-Causal Explanations?
26:12 • 1min
9
Talk Space - Get 100 Dollars Off Your First Month
27:32 • 2min
10
Is There a Context in Science That Makes It Important?
29:45 • 4min
11
The Irrelevance of Things That Might Have Been Relevant
33:32 • 2min
12
The Criticism in Replacement of the Standard View
35:07 • 5min
13
The Universality Class Is a Class of Systems That Display Similar Behaviors
40:00 • 3min
14
Is the Accuracy of the Model a Good Idea?
43:00 • 4min
15
The Problem of Multi-Realistic Modelling in Psychology
47:28 • 4min
16
The Relationship Between Explanation and Understanding
51:34 • 4min
17
Is the Hawko Dove Model a Good Model for Understanding the Universe?
55:37 • 2min
18
Is There a Counterfactual Dependency?
57:46 • 2min
19
Are You Working on Something That Follows Up on the Book?
59:26 • 6min