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Could Science be Interestingly Different?




AuthorsVeli Virmajoki

PublisherBrill

Publication year2018

JournalJournal of the Philosophy of History

Volume12

Issue1

First page 303

Last page324

Number of pages22

ISSN1872-261X

eISSN1872-2636

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1163/18722636-12341388

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/30163248


Abstract

In this paper, I investigate the issue of the contingency and inevitability of science. First, I point out valuable insights from the existing discussion about the issue. I then formulate a general framework, built on the notion of contrastive explanation and counterfactuals, that can be used to approach questions of contingency of science. I argue, with an example from the existing historiography of science, that this framework could be useful to historians of science. Finally, I argue that this framework shows the existing views on historical contingency and counterfactuals in a new light. The framework also shows the value of existing historiography in philosophical debates.


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