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Hidden Entities and Experimental Practice: Renewing the Dialogue Between History and Philosophy of Science (2012)

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In this chapter I investigate the prospects of integrated history and philosophy of science, by examining how philosophical issues raised by “hidden entities”, entities that are not accessible to unmediated observation, can enrich the historical investigation of their careers. Conversely, I suggest that the history of those entities has important lessons to teach to the philosophy of science. Hidden entities have played a crucial role in the development of the natural sciences. Despite their centrality to past scientific practice, however, several of them (e.g., phlogiston, caloric, and the ether) turned out to be fictitious. For this reason, they have figured prominently in recent debates on scientific realism. The issues I explore in this paper are entangled with those debates. I argue that our understanding of hidden entities and their role in experimental practice can be enhanced by adopting an integrated historical-cum-philosophical approach. On the one hand, philosophical reflection on the reality of those entities has a lot to gain by examining historically how they were ntroduced and investigated. On the other hand, the historical reconstruction of the careers of those entities may profit from philosophical reflection on their existence.

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Authors & Contributors
Generali, Dario
Gori, Pietro
Simon, David Carroll
John A. Stewart
Cei, Angelo
Vanderburgh, William L.
Journals
Synthese
Metascience: An International Review Journal for the History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science
Hyle
HOPOS
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
British Journal for the History of Science
Publishers
Franco Angeli
Mimesis
Sentinel Open Press
Cornell University Press
Concepts
Philosophy of science
Theories of heat
Experiments and experimentation
Philosophy
Methodology of science; scientific method
Realism
People
Vailati, Giovanni
Newton, Isaac
Lavoisier, Antoine Laurent
Boyle, Robert
Milton, John
Weismann, August
Time Periods
18th century
19th century
17th century
20th century
16th century
Early modern
Places
Italy
Europe
France
Great Britain
Institutions
School of Milan
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