Rationality and Reality Conversations with Alan Musgrave
Alan Musgrave has consistently defended two positions that he regards as commonsensical – critical realism and critical rationalism. In defence of critcal realism he argues for the objective existence of the external world as opposed to idealism, as well
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		    Rationality and Reality Conversations with Alan Musgrave Edited by Colin Cheyne and John Worrall
 
 Colin Cheyne and
 
 Rationality and Reality
 
 STUDIES IN HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE VOLUME 20
 
 General Editor: S. GAUKROGER, University of Sydney Editorial Advisory Board: RACHEL ANKENY, University of Sydney STEVEN FRENCH, University of Leeds DAVID PAPINEAU, King’s College London NICHOLAS RASMUSSEN, University of New South Wales JOHN SCHUSTER, University of New South Wales RICHARD YEO, Griffith University
 
 RATIONALITY AND REALITY Conversations with Alan Musgrave
 
 Edited by
 
 COLIN CHEYNE University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand and
 
 JOHN WORRALL London School of Economics, London, UK
 
 A C.I.P. Catalogue record for this book is available from the Library of Congress.
 
 ISBN-10 ISBN-13 ISBN-10 ISBN-13
 
 1-4020-4206-X (HB) 978-1-4020-4206-X (HB) 1-4020-4207-8 (e-book) 978-1-4020-4207-8 (e-book)
 
 Published by Springer, P.O. Box 17, 3300 AA Dordrecht, The Netherlands. www.springer.com
 
 Cover: Photograph of Alan Musgrave used with kind permission of Gudrun Perin, Guelph, Canada
 
 Printed on acid-free paper
 
 All Rights Reserved © 2006 Springer No part of this work may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, microfilming, recording or otherwise, without written permission from the Publisher, with the exception of any material supplied specifically for the purpose of being entered and executed on a computer system, for exclusive use by the purchaser of the work. Printed in the Netherlands.
 
 TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgements
 
 vii
 
 Notes on Contributors
 
 ix
 
 COLIN CHEYNE / Introduction
 
 1
 
 GREGORY CURRIE / Where Does the Burden of Theory Lie?
 
 7
 
 COLIN CHEYNE / Testimony, Induction and Reasonable Belief
 
 19
 
 JOHN WORRALL / Theory-Confirmation and History
 
 31
 
 DEBORAH G. MAYO / Critical Rationalism and its Failure to Withstand Critical Scrutiny
 
 63
 
 VOLKER GADENNE / Methodological Rules, Rationality, and Truth
 
 97
 
 HOWARD SANKEY / Why is it Rational to Believe Scientific Theories are True?
 
 109
 
 STATHIS PSILLOS / Thinking About the Ultimate Argument for Realism
 
 133
 
 MICHAEL REDHEAD / The Unseen World
 
 157
 
 ALAN CHALMERS / Why Alan Musgrave Should Become an Essentialist
 
 165
 
 ROBERT NOLA / The Metaphysics of Realism and Structural Realism
 
 183
 
 MARK COLYVAN / Scientific Realism and Mathematical Nominalism: A Marriage Made in Hell
 
 225
 
 NORETTA KOERTGE / A Methodological Critique of the Semantic Conception of Theories
 
 239
 
 GRAHAM ODDIE / A Refutation of Peircean Idealism
 
 255
 
 HANS ALBERT / Historiography as a Hypothetico-Deductive Science: A Criticism of Methodological Historism
 
 263
 
 ANDREW BARKER / Ptolemy’s Musical Models for Mind-Maps and Star-Maps
 
 273
 
 ALAN MUSGRAVE / Responses
 
 293
 
 Index of Names
 
 335
 
 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The editors are indebted to Robert Nola, David Papineau and Stephen Gaukroger for their invaluable assistance and advice, and to Alan Musgrave for his enthusiastic support. We are also grateful for the secretarial		
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