Explanatory reasoning in the material theory of induction

Metascience 31 (3):303-309 (2022)
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Abstract

In his recent book, John Norton has created a theory of inference to the best explanation, within the context of his "material theory of induction". I apply it to the problem of scientific explanations that are false: if we want the theories in our explanations to be true, then why do historians and scientists often say that false theories explained phenomena? I also defend Norton's theory against some possible objections.

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William Peden
Johannes Kepler University of Linz

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