The Role of Meta-Empirical Theory Confirmation in the Acceptance of Atomism

Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 90:50-60 (2021)
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The universal acceptance of atomism in physics and chemistry in the early 20th century went along with an altered view on the epistemic status of microphysical conjectures. Contrary to the prevalent understanding during the 19th century, on the new view unobservable objects could be ‘discovered’. It is argued in the present paper that this shift can be connected to the implicit integration of elements of meta-empirical theory assessment into the concept of theory confirmation.

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