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In recent years philosophers of science have urged that many scientific theories are extremely useful and successful despite being internally inconsistent. Via an investigation of eight alleged 'inconsistent theories' in the history of science, Peter Vickers urges that this view is at best overly simplistic. Most of these cases can only be described as examples of 'inconsistent science' if we employ reconstructions of science which depart from the real (history of) science to an unacceptable degree. And where we do find ...

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    • Title: Understanding Inconsistent Science by Peter Vickers
    • Publisher: Oxford University Press Academic UK
    • Print ISBN: 9780199692026, 0199692025
    • eText ISBN: 9780191662973
    • Edition: 2013
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