Enno Fischer
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Enno Fischer
@ennofischer.bsky.social
· Aug 12
Flexible or Rigid? A Functionalist Approach to Epistemic Standards
Epistemic standards have attracted some attention in recent discussions in social epistemology and philosophy of science. Yet these discussions typically lack a more general approach to what standa...
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Enno Fischer
@ennofischer.bsky.social
· Jul 28
Rationally warranted promise: the virtue-economic account of pursuit-worthiness - Synthese
Pursuing a scientific idea is often justified by the promise associated with it. Philosophers of science have proposed various ways of unpacking this idea of promise, including more specific indicator...
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Enno Fischer
@ennofischer.bsky.social
· Mar 6
The life cycle of scientific principles—a template for characterizing physical principles - Synthese
Scientific principles can undergo various developments. While philosophers of science have acknowledged that such changes occur, there is no systematic account of the development of scientific princip...
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Enno Fischer
@ennofischer.bsky.social
· Dec 10
Guiding principles in physics - European Journal for Philosophy of Science
Guiding principles are central to theory development in physics, especially when there is only limited empirical input available. Here I propose an approach to such principles looking at their heurist...
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ROTO Research Group
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· Sep 10
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Enno Fischer
@ennofischer.bsky.social
· Mar 7
Bodies of evidence: The ‘Excited Delirium Syndrome’ and the epistemology of cause-of-death inquiry
“Excited Delirium Syndrome” (ExDS) is a controversial diagnosis. The supposed syndrome is sometimes considered to be a potential cause of death. Howev…
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Enno Fischer
@ennofischer.bsky.social
· Feb 2
Enno Fischer
@ennofischer.bsky.social
· Jan 29
Broken brakes and dreaming drivers: the heuristic value of causal models in the law - European Journ...
Recently, there has been an increased interest in employing model-based definitions of actual causation in legal inquiry. The formal precision of such approaches promises to be an improvement over mor...
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Stefano Canali
@stefanocanali.bsky.social
· Jan 12
How to move beyond epistemic battles: pluralism and contextualism at the science-society interface -...
The COVID-19 pandemic has been the scene of several epistemic battles at the science-society interface, creating deadlocks that have been hard to overcome. To cut through the paralysing elements of th...
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Enno Fischer
@ennofischer.bsky.social
· Dec 20
The promise of supersymmetry - Synthese
Supersymmetry (SUSY) has long been considered an exceptionally promising theory. A central role for the promise has been played by naturalness arguments. Yet, given the absence of experimental finding...
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Enno Fischer
@ennofischer.bsky.social
· Dec 20
The promise of supersymmetry - Synthese
Supersymmetry (SUSY) has long been considered an exceptionally promising theory. A central role for the promise has been played by naturalness arguments. Yet, given the absence of experimental finding...
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