Call for Papers Issue 32, April 2017

Beyond Toleration?
  Inconsistency and Pluralism in the Empirical Sciences
http://www.humanamente.eu/index.php/59-call-for-paper-32

Editors:
Luis Estrada-González (Institute for Philosophical Research, National
Autonomous University of Mexico)
María del Rosario Martínez-Ordaz (Institute for Philosophical
Research, National Autonomous University of Mexico)

Nowadays it is recognized that, at least for methodological purposes,
entertaining pluralism in the study of science can offer a great
number of benefits. One of them would be the opportunity of analyzing
the role that some epistemic virtues – such as scope, fruitfulness,
consistency, and simplicity, to name just a few – play in scientific
activity. From the different pluralist positions, a lot has been said
about empirical adequacy, refutability and explanatory power, yet
consistency has not been equally dealt with.
As a matter of fact, the lack of consistency and its philosophical
implications have been studied from an angle that does not necessarily
involve a pluralism of any kind. At the moment, it is commonly
accepted that inconsistencies can be more frequent in scientific
development than the traditional philosophy of science could have
expected, and the idea that inconsistency is not always a synonym of
logical anarchy, as it was suggested in the classical literature of
logic and the philosophy of science, has been gaining support. All
this has been possible mostly thanks to the emergence of
paraconsistent logics and the availability of case studies that show
how inconsistency is not an uncommon phenomenon in science.
But pluralism does not necessarily entail inconsistency toleration nor
vice versa. Accordingly, the main motivation for this volume is to
explore the links between pluralism and inconsistency toleration in
science, in order to connect the reflections on inconsistency
toleration with broader and major issues in philosophy of science. In
order to do so, we will suggest two different lines of investigation:
First, to focus on the implications of some pluralistic accounts in
the philosophy of science for the study of inconsistency; second, to
analyze the implications of some paraconsistent approaches regarding
pluralism in science.Some questions to be addressed in this issue of
Humana.Mente are:

- Is there any connection between pluralism and inconsistency
toleration? Does a specific type of pluralism entail specific type of
inconsistency toleration commitments?
- Do particular inconsistency toleration commitments entail a
particular kind of scientific pluralism?
- Is it possible to distinguish between different types of
inconsistency toleration commitments?
- Which inconsistent but non-trivial scientific theories are well
understood by which types of paraconsistent approaches?

Topics of the proposals might include, but need not to be restricted to:

- Formal tools for the representation of inconsistency toleration in
empirical sciences
- Different types of inconsistency toleration commitments
- Integrated history and philosophy of science and new historical
cases of inconsistent science
- Inconsistency toleration theses and causality in science
- Inconsistent methodologies, methodologies for inconsistency and
scientific pluralism
- Particular types of scientific pluralism and particular types of
inconsistency toleration commitments
- Inconsistent science and varieties of scientific (anti-)realism

Invited authors who have already agreed to participate:

Diderik Batens (Universiteit Ghent, Belgium)
Otávio Bueno (University of Miami, USA)
Bryson Brown (University of Lethbridge, Canada)
Michèle Friend (George Washington University, USA)
Joke Meheus (Universiteit Ghent, Belgium)
Federica Russo (Universiteit van Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Dunja Šešelja (Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany)

Articles should be max. 45.000 characters long (including spaces,
references and an abstract of no more than 200 words). Articles must
be submitted in blind review format (in .PDF preferably). Please omit
any self-identifying information within the abstract and body of the
paper.
Submissions should be sent via email to: [email protected]

Important dates
Deadline for submissions: December 10th 2016
Notification of acceptance: February 28th 2017
Publication of special issue: April 2017

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