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6779 | Instrumentalists say distinctions between observation and theory vanish with ostensive definition [Bird] |
Full Idea: Instrumentalists treat the theoretical/non-theoretical and the observational/non-observational distinctions as the same, ..because they think words get their meaning by way of ostensive definition. | |
From: Alexander Bird (Philosophy of Science [1998], Ch.4) | |
A reaction: To be honest, I'm not sure I quite understand this, but it sounds interesting... Ostensive definition seems to match the pragmatic spirit of instrumentalism (for which, see Idea 6778). Bird explains it all more fully. |