解释性圆圈是指一个圆圈
1The National University of Singapore, 3 Arts Link, Block AS3, #05-22, Singapore, 117570, Singapore.
Studies in history and philosophy of science
|November 15, 2024
概括
这篇论文主张存在解释性循环,其中命题以循环方式相互解释. 它提出了来自广义相对论和特殊科学的论点,反驳了反论点.
科学领域:
- 科学哲学的科学哲学
- 形而上学的形而上学.
- 理论物理 理论物理
背景情况:
- 解释性循环,即一系列命题以循环方式相互解释,在哲学文学中一直受到争议.
- 这种圆圈的可能性引发了关于因果关系和逻辑连贯性的基本问题.
研究的目的:
- 提供支持解释圈的存在的论据.
- 证明循环解释的连贯性和潜在现实性.
主要方法:
- 第一个论点是基于具有封闭时间形曲线的广义相对论宇宙模型.
- 第二个论点利用了来自特殊科学理论的例子,特别是那些涉及反循环的理论.
- 这篇论文还分析并驳斥了对解释性循环概念的常见异议.
主要成果:
- 提出了两个不同的论点,赞成解释圈的存在.
- 有循环时间的广义相对论场景为理解周期性解释提供了一个框架.
- 特殊科学中的反循环提供了与解释性循环的经验平行.
结论:
- 该论文得出的结论是,解释性循环在哲学上和潜在的物理上都是可信的.
- 对它们存在的标准论据被证明是没有说服力的.
- 这些发现为探索周期性因果关系和科学解释开辟了新的途径.
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