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化学的成功直接归功于仪器的能力,使人能够接触到物理现实的结构。经验主义哲学家很少把仪器作为一个单独的研究课题,因为仪器的可靠性可以归结为常识经验的认识论。我认为,许多现代仪器的可靠性是基于它们作为自然系统类比复制的设计。科学家将吸收光谱仪设计为熟悉的物理系统的人工技术复制品。这种设计是由从已知物理系统到未知地形的理论见解的类比投影产生的。仪器使科学家能够将理论理解扩展到以前隐藏的领域。在探索了仪器的这种类比功能之后,讨论了仪器数据的性质,随后明确拒绝了怀疑主义和朴素实在论。最后,我主张一种实验现实主义,它缺乏对自然的基本类比的任何理论中立的途径。
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Spectrometers as Analogues of Nature
The success of chemistry is directly credited to the capacity of instruments to provide human contact to the structures of physical reality. Empiricist philosophers have given scant attention to instruments as a separate topic of inquiry on the grounds that reliability of instruments is reducible to the epistemology of common sense experience. I argue that the reliability of many modern instruments is based on their design as analogical replication of natural systems. Scientists designed absorption spectrometers as artificial technological replicas of familiar physical systems. Such designs are generated by analogical projections of theoretical insights from known physical systems to unknown terrain. Instrumentation enables scientists to extend theoretical understanding to previously hidden domains. After exploring this analogical function of instruments, the nature of instrumental data is discussed, followed by an explicit rejection of both skepticism and naive realism. In the end I argue for an experimental realism which lacks any theory-neutral access to the fundamental analogies of nature.
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