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 Anti-Realism - Philosophy Dictionary of Arguments
 
Antirealism: (Michael Dummett) the thesis that it has to be possible to be shown through behavior that alternatives to an assumed fact could make a difference. In the case of undecidable sentences such as the number of geese on the Capitol this is not possible.
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Annotation: The above characterizations of concepts are neither definitions nor exhausting presentations of problems related to them. Instead, they are intended to give a short introduction to the contributions below. – Lexicon of Arguments.
 
Author Item    More concepts for author
Armstrong, David M. Anti-Realism   Armstrong, David M.
Boyd, Richard Anti-Realism   Boyd, Richard
Dummett, Michael E. Anti-Realism   Dummett, Michael E.
Field, Hartry Anti-Realism   Field, Hartry
Fraassen, Bas van Anti-Realism   Fraassen, Bas van
Habermas, Jürgen Anti-Realism   Habermas, Jürgen
Logic Texts Anti-Realism   Logic Texts
McDowell, John Anti-Realism   McDowell, John
Putnam, Hilary Anti-Realism   Putnam, Hilary
Rorty, Richard Anti-Realism   Rorty, Richard
Wittgenstein, Ludwig Anti-Realism   Wittgenstein, Ludwig
Wright, Crispin Anti-Realism   Wright, Crispin

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