
S1 Ep 9 - Caleb Hazelwood on 'Scientific Metaphysics'
The HPS Podcast - Conversations from History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science
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The Unbearable Lightness of Interventionism in Biology
Doolittle: I feel like so often in philosophy or history and philosophy of science, we'll get pigeonholed in our problem. So rather than sticking with polarized debate, if we bring in more literature and more perspectives, we can start to tease apart some of the finer details,. Would that be true? Absolutely. Doolittle: We're working on a project called the unbearable lightness of intervening. It's actually as metaphysically sturdy as you're going to get. Since interventionism is so central to scientific practice, maybe that ought to be the benchmark.
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