Is Stability a Stable Category in Medical Epistemology?

Angewandte Philosophie. Eine Internationale Zeitschrift 2 (1):24-37 (2015)
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In myrecent book I have sought to define a notion of stability and to argue that it is a useful notion for biomedical and especially epidemiological research (Broadbent 2013, 56–80). In this paper I seek to defend the notion of stability against two possible objections: that it fails to be epistemically significant, and that it amounts to nothing more than empirical adequacy. I argue that stability is epistemically significant because to know that a hypothesis is stable is to know something about the world, even if not the truth of the hypothesis. I argue that knowledge of stability of a hypothesis is distinct from knowledge of its approximate truth. And I argue that asserting the stability of a hypothesis is distinct from asserting its empirical adequacy, because it allows that the hypothesis may still be implicated in empirically inadequate claims, entailing only that if the hypothesis is so implicated, it will not be revised soon.

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