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How to Turn the World Upside Down- Without Making it Weird
The Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy summarises the principle of locality as “the condition that any correlations between distant events be explicable in local terms”. “Outcome Determinism” is defined in the same article as a principle which entails that “outcomes of experiments are predetermined by the complete specification of state”- or in other words, that the…
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The Demands of the Success of Scientific Inquiry
The success of science, to some extent, needs to be viewed explicitly in those terms- as its success. The idea that this generates a justification for its truth is more difficult, primarily because the question of its validity is the question of our understanding of the basis of truth itself, before the validity of such…