Realization, Multiple Realization, and Levels

Here is an idea that Carl Gillett and I broach in some works in progress and which we presented (among other things) at the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (and provoked by Richard’s exobiology post).  In all explicitness, claims about realization and multiple realization should be indexed to levels.  …

Just Like Home

Recently there have been a lot of stories in the news about scientist’s finding water in the atmosphere of an extra-solar planet, and finding an extra-solar planet that they classify as habitableWhat is striking (to me) about these stories, besides the overal ‘cool factor’ of space stuff, is that these scientists …

Are Causal Facts Observable?

I just read John Earman and John Roberts’ interesting papers defending Humean Supervenience about laws of nature, in PPR 2005.  They argue that facts about which generalizations are nomic supervene on non-nomic observable facts.  Their argument is that without such supervenience, it would be impossible to find empirical justification for …

EPSA07

EPSA07: 1st Conference of the European Philosophy of Science AssociationContributed papers are invited to the 1st Conference of the newly founded European Philosophy of Science Association (EPSA). The conference will take place at Complutense University, Madrid, from 15-17 November 2007.For details of the Association (EPSA) and the Conference (EPSA07) see:   …

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