Article ID: CBB594548710

Underdetermination and Provability: A Reply to Olaf Müller (2017)

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Newton claims to have proven the heterogeneity of light through his experimentum crucis. However, Olaf Müller has worked out in detail Goethe’s idea that one could likewise prove the heterogeneity of darkness by inverting Newton’s famous experiment. Müller concludes that this invalidates Newton’s claim of proof. Yet this conclusion only holds if the heterogeneity of light and the heterogeneity of darkness is logically incompatible. This paper shows that this is not the case. Instead, in Quine’s terms, we have two logically compatible theories based on mutually irreducible theoretical terms. From a Quinean point of view, this does no harm to the provability of the corresponding statements.

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Authors & Contributors
Steinle, Friedrich
W. Ford Doolittle
Vrishali Subramanian
Geordie McComb
Mueller, Olaf L.
Chandrasekharan, Sanjay
Journals
Perspectives on Science
Philosophia Naturalis
Monist: An International Quarterly Journal of General Philosophical Inquiry
British Journal for the History of Science
British Journal for the History of Philosophy
Annalen der Physik
Publishers
New York University
Concepts
Experiments and experimentation
Thought experiments
Philosophy of science
Epistemology
Research methods
Light
People
Newton, Isaac
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von
Quine, Willard Van Orman
Bothe, Walther
Averroes
Venter, J. Craig
Time Periods
18th century
17th century
20th century
Medieval
19th century
Places
Germany
Europe
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