Conteúdo Empírico de Teorias e Subdeterminação em Willard Quine

Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 2 (2):205-226 (1998)
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This paper deals with Quine's several attempts to define the concept of underdetermination of scientifics theories in some of his articles and with the dependence of this definition on other concepts of Quine's semantic holism. To define "underdetermination", Quine needs to explain the relationship between theory and observation. His position concerning this subject can be criticized, on the one hand, by saying that it gives an insufficient criterion for "underdetermination", and, on the other hand, by asserting that it is still too close to the reductionist's conception of truth.

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Sofia Ines Albornoz Stein
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On the reasons for indeterminacy of translation.W. V. Quine - 1970 - Journal of Philosophy 67 (6):178-183.
Quine on underdetermination.Lars Bergström - 1990 - In Barret And Gibson (ed.), Perspectives on Quine. pp. 38--52.
Gibt es logisch unvereinbare aber dennoch empirisch äquivalente Gesamttheorien über die Welt?Hans J. Wendel - 1986 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 17 (2):361-379.

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