id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_c2wivlbqtjgl3coayuiwt2wecu Sergio F. Martínez Hartmann, Hoefer & Bovens, eds. 2008. Nancy Cartwright's Philosophy of Science 2011 4 .pdf application/pdf 2157 104 51 Fundamentalism" (chapter 13) is that there are truths expressable in mathematical language, laws of nature, and that physics has been getting closer and closer throughout section, Esfeld (chapter 14) and Falkenburg (chapter 15) , dispute Cartwright's antifundamentalism in different ways. Falkenburg in turn attacks Cartwright's claim that the measurement problem in quantum To the extent that locating the problem of measurement in technology involves questioning the claim that epistemological problems have to be framed as semantic questions, then we can make the move, as Cartwright's does, to claiming that our mathematical representations might well have excess structure, to which we should avoid the Cartwright's project is to be taken seriously, we have to discuss the question of the think is crucial to understanding Cartwright's philosophy of science. Cartwright) leads to a way of understanding scientific representations that is at odds process of measurement and assume that quantum theory has representational capacities that Cartwright has from the beginning rejected. among different themes in Cartwright's philosophy of science. ./cache/work_c2wivlbqtjgl3coayuiwt2wecu.pdf ./txt/work_c2wivlbqtjgl3coayuiwt2wecu.txt