Ayer and Russell on Naive Realism

PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1976:175 - 181 (1976)
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In this article Ayer's criticisms of Russell's defense of scientific realism and his criticisms of Russell's rejection of naive realism are discussed. It is argued that Ayer's criticisms either lack force or depend for their validity on the assumption of existence of a clear cut distinction between conventional and factual issues, an assumption which is question begging with respect to his discussion of Russell.

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