Williamson on Laws and Progress In Philosophy
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Stoljar, Daniel
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The Royal Institute of Philosophy
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Williamson rejects the stereotype that there is progress in science
but none in philosophy on the grounds (a) that it assumes
that in science progress consists in the discovery of universal laws
and (b) that this assumption is false, since in both science and
philosophy progress consists at least sometimes in the development
of better models. I argue that the assumption is false for
a more general reason as well: that progress in both science and
philosophy consists in the provision of better information about
dependency structures.
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Epistemology & Philosophy of Science
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