The Plausibility of Research Programs

PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1976:140 - 148 (1976)
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Abstract

Although, when first introduced, Copernicus's theory considered as a whole was not superior to the Ptolemaic theory according to any of the usual criteria for comparing theories and determining their acceptability, it did have features which provided the early Copernicans with good reasons for entertaining it and trying to develop it further. These features are discussed and then three plausibility considerations which seem to be operative in this case are formulated.

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