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Erkenntnis | 2009

Credibility, Idealisation, and Model Building: An Inferential Approach

Xavier de Donato Rodríguez; Jesús Pedro Zamora Bonilla

In this article we defend the inferential view of scientific models and idealisation. Models are seen as “inferential prostheses” (instruments for surrogative reasoning) construed by means of an idealisation-concretisation process, which we essentially understand as a kind of counterfactual deformation procedure (also analysed in inferential terms). The value of scientific representation is understood in terms not only of the success of the inferential outcomes arrived at with its help, but also of the heuristic power of representation and their capacity to correct and improve our models. This provides us with an argument against Sugden’s account of credible models: the likelihood or realisticness (their “credibility”) is not always a good measure of their acceptability. As opposed to “credibility” we propose the notion of “enlightening”, which is the capacity of giving us understanding in the sense of an inferential ability.


Journal for General Philosophy of Science | 2012

The structure of idealization in biological theories: the case of the Wright-Fisher model.

Xavier de Donato Rodríguez; Alfonso Arroyo Santos

In this paper we present a new framework of idealization in biology. We characterize idealizations as a network of counterfactual and hypothetical conditionals that can exhibit different “degrees of contingency”. We use this idea to say that, in departing more or less from the actual world, idealizations can serve numerous epistemic, methodological or heuristic purposes within scientific research. We defend that, in part, this structure explains why idealizations, despite being deformations of reality, are so successful in scientific practice. For illustrative purposes, we provide an example from population genetics, the Wright-Fisher Model.


Synthese | 2017

Inferentialism, degrees of commitment, and ampliative reasoning

Javier González de Prado Salas; Xavier de Donato Rodríguez; Jesús Pedro Zamora Bonilla

Our purpose in this paper is to contribute to a practice-based characterization of scientific inference. We want to explore whether Brandom’s pragmatist–inferentialist framework can suitably accommodate several types of ampliative inference common in scientific reasoning and explanation (probabilistic reasoning, abduction and idealisation). First, we argue that Brandom’s view of induction in terms of merely permissive inferences is inadequate; in order to overcome the shortcoming of Brandom’s proposal, we put forward an alternative conception of inductive, probabilistic reasoning by appeal to the notion of degrees of commitment. Moreover, we examine the sorts of inferential commitments operative in other types of ampliative inferences, such as abduction or reasoning involving idealizations and assumptions. We suggest that agents engaging in these forms of reasoning often undertake restricted inferential commitments, whose scope and reach are more limited that in the case of the commitments associated with full beliefs.Our purpose in this paper is to contribute to a practice-based characterization of scientific inference. We want to explore whether Brandom’s pragmatist–inferentialist framework can suitably accommodate several types of ampliative inference common in scientific reasoning and explanation (probabilistic reasoning, abduction and idealisation). First, we argue that Brandom’s view of induction in terms of merely permissive inferences is inadequate; in order to overcome the shortcoming of Brandom’s proposal, we put forward an alternative conception of inductive, probabilistic reasoning by appeal to the notion of degrees of commitment. Moreover, we examine the sorts of inferential commitments operative in other types of ampliative inferences, such as abduction or reasoning involving idealizations and assumptions. We suggest that agents engaging in these forms of reasoning often undertake restricted inferential commitments, whose scope and reach are more limited that in the case of the commitments associated with full beliefs.


Argumentation | 2014

Scientific Controversies and the Ethics of Arguing and Belief in the Face of Rational Disagreement

Xavier de Donato Rodríguez; Jesús Pedro Zamora Bonilla

Our main aim is to discuss the topic of scientific controversies in the context of a recent issue that has been the centre of attention of many epistemologists though not of argumentation theorists or philosophers of science, namely the ethics of belief in face of rational disagreement. We think that the consideration of scientific examples may be of help in the epistemological debate on rational disagreement, making clear some of the deficiencies of the discussion as it has been produced until now. Another central claim of our paper is that the common view according to which beliefs (and changes of beliefs) may exhibit and commonly exhibit a deontic status can be clarified in the light of Brandom’s approach to normative pragmatics and the pragmatic theories of argumentation that also have a normative character (here our example is van Eemeren’s pragma-dialectics). Our article highlights the similarities between both projects, similarities that to our knowledge were not noticed before. Finally, an important point of the article is that we need to take contextual elements into account in order to develop an adequate theory of disagreement.


Ratio | 2015

Partial Understanding and Concept Possession: A Dilemma

Víctor M. Verdejo; Xavier de Donato Rodríguez


Metatheoria – Revista de Filosofía e Historia de la Ciencia | 2011

Idealization within a Structuralist Perspective

Xavier de Donato Rodríguez


Revista Iberoamericana de Argumentación | 2013

La noción de argumento y el problema de Mill

Xavier de Donato Rodríguez


Critica-revista Hispanoamericana De Filosofia | 2016

Flogisto versus oxígeno: una nueva reconstrucción y su fundamentación histórica

José L. Falguera López; Xavier de Donato Rodríguez


Theoria-revista De Teoria Historia Y Fundamentos De La Ciencia | 2015

Wenceslao J. González (ed.): Bas van Fraassen’s Approach to Representation and Models in Science, Dordrecht: Springer, Synthese Library 368, 2014, xiv + 233 pp.

Xavier de Donato Rodríguez


Telos | 2015

Sobre las nociones de lógica y argumento de John Stuart Mill

Xavier de Donato Rodríguez

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Jesús Pedro Zamora Bonilla

National University of Distance Education

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Marek Polanski

University of the Basque Country

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Víctor M. Verdejo

University of Santiago de Compostela

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Alfonso Arroyo Santos

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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