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The Unvirtuous Prediction of the Pessimistic Induction

(Original title: The Unvirtuous Prediction of the Pessimistic Induction)
Filozofia, 76 (2021), 8, 581 - 595.
Type of work: Original Articles
Publication language: English
Abstract

Pessimists predict that future scientific theories will replace present scientific theories. However, they do not specify when the predicted events will take place, so we do not have the chance to blame them for having made a false prediction, although we might have the chance to praise them for having made a true prediction. Their predictions contrast with astronomers’ predictions. Astronomers specify when the next solar eclipse will happen, so we have both the chance to blame them for having made a false prediction and the chance to praise them for having made a true prediction. The pessimists’ prediction remains unvirtuous until they specify when scientific revolutions will occur. This critical point applies no less to the selectivist’s prediction.

Keywords

Pessimistic induction, Prediction, Scientific realism, Scientific revolution

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