In his recent book, Is Water H2O?, Hasok Chang presents a detailed analysis of scientific
realism and enunciates a new concept of it, which he names “active scientific realism”. It is a
view of scientific realism that accentuates experimental activity for learning about reality
rather than armchair philosophy in the search for utmost metaphysical truth. Chang puts it
in a nutshell as follows: “If the buzzword for standard realism is truth, it is progress for active
realism.” (Chang 2012, 223)
This term paper attempts to critically look at this new concept, put it in the perspective of
other realist concepts and find answers to questions like the following:
• How does Chang’s concept fit into the existing landscape of scientific realism?
• What are the roots of the concept?
• What is new and attractive in it?
• What are the weaknesses of the concept?
First I’ll try to define scientific realism as a metaphysical and epistemological position as
opposed to anti-realism. In the next chapter I’ll present the main arguments for and against
scientific realism, the “no miracle” argument and the “pessimistic meta induction”, and also
look at them from Hasok Chang’s angle of view.
Then a brief overview of common realist positions in philosophy of science will be given,
including Hasok Chang’s new conception. In the following chapter I’ll try to look critically at
some aspects of Chang’s “Active Scientific Realism” and balance the strengths and
weaknesses of the concept.
Contents
Introduction
Definition of Scientific Realism
Arguments pro and contra Scientific Realism
The “no miracle” argument
The “pessimistic meta-induction”
The Bandwidth of Scientific Realism
Standard Scientific Realism
Conjectural Scientific Realism (Karl Popper)
Structural Scientific Realism (John Worrall)
Experimental Scientific Realism (Ian Hacking)
Active Scientific Realism (Hasok Chang)
Summary: Flavors of Scientific Realism
Critique of Chang’s Active Scientific Realism
Methodological or Epistemological Concept?
Chang versus Hacking
Humility or Confidence?
Conclusion
Bibliography
References
Further Reading
- Quote paper
- Dkfm., BA Karl-Heinz Mayer (Author), 2013, Hasok Chang’s Active Scientific Realism in the Context of Realist Scientific Paradigms, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/273350
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