Theoretical Virtues and Theory Adjudication in the Origin of Life Debate

Auslegung 26 (1):41-58 (2003)
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In this essay, I examine the three theoretical virtues most commonly discussed in relation to the origins debate and propose some difficulties for their application to the issue. I then consider additional conceptual problems which appear to indicate that adjudicating the origins debate involves, among other things, philosophical considerations which are often logically prior to and in some ways more important than an examination of the empirical data per se. Given these and other factors, I conclude that there is no good reason why we should not let relevant considerations from disciplines outside the sciences influence the origin of life debate when appropriate.

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Jeff Wisdom
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