Sense and Reference of a Believer

Pierre Duhem's philosophy of science was criticized by several of his contemporaries for being surreptitiously influenced by his Catholic faith. In his essay "Physics of a Believer," Duhem defends himself against this appraisal. In this paper, I detail Duhem's argument and recons...

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Main Author: Page, Meghan D. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Philosophy Documentation Center [2018]
In: American catholic philosophical quarterly
Year: 2018, Volume: 92, Issue: 1, Pages: 145-157
Further subjects:B DUHEM, Pierre Maurice Marie, 1861-1916
B ERGODIC theory
B philosophy of science
B ENTROPY (Information theory)
B theory of knowledge
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Summary:Pierre Duhem's philosophy of science was criticized by several of his contemporaries for being surreptitiously influenced by his Catholic faith. In his essay "Physics of a Believer," Duhem defends himself against this appraisal. In this paper, I detail Duhem's argument and reconstruct his view concerning the relationship between theoretical science and religious belief. Ultimately, Duhem claims that the propositions of physical theory cannot contradict the propositions of religious belief because they do not share a domain of reference. To clarify why Duhem holds this view, I present a case study: the discovery of entropy. By examining how the term "entropy" was introduced into thermo-dynamic theory, a story with which Duhem was intimately familiar, much of the apparent conflict in Duhem's philosophy of science is resolved.
ISSN:2153-8441
Contains:Enthalten in: American catholic philosophical quarterly
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.5840/acpq2018116143