The debate between Norton and Brown regarding whether thought experiments transcend empiricism is interesting with Norton suggesting that thought experiments do not transcend empiricism.
If one had to choose a thought experiment to defend Norton's view, would Galileo's thought experiment that two falling bodies fall with the same acceleration be a suitable thought experiment since it can be empirically tested and it also can be written in a premise and conclusion argument form. I am not sure whether this would be a deductive argument though.
Also, wouldn't the assumption that connecting the heavier (H) and lighter (L) body makes one body of weight (H+L) mean that one of the premises of the argument would be false.
Thank you for your help!
Thought Experiments and Empiricism
Re: Thought Experiments and Empiricism
empiricism is a probuct of my mind - as a machine of proof (maybe a Truth outside of me - or not) - affirming the scientic method.ADG wrote: ↑Sat Dec 22, 2018 5:45 pm The debate between Norton and Brown regarding whether thought experiments transcend empiricism is interesting with Norton suggesting that thought experiments do not transcend empiricism.
If one had to choose a thought experiment to defend Norton's view, would Galileo's thought experiment that two falling bodies fall with the same acceleration be a suitable thought experiment since it can be empirically tested and it also can be written in a premise and conclusion argument form. I am not sure whether this would be a deductive argument though.
Also, wouldn't the assumption that connecting the heavier (H) and lighter (L) body makes one body of weight (H+L) mean that one of the premises of the argument would be false.
Thank you for your help!
I'm a Solipsist BTW, not that it matters.
not a Phil major/degree holder (Engineer deg) - again not that it matters.
welcome more about the Norton and Brown you speak of - for the sake of eduction.
as a Solipsist i would have to side with Brown on this account - but welcome education of both men to make a more accurate assesement.
I'm a Dyslexic, so sorry for pisspoor spelling above.