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Otávio Bueno
Department of Philosophy
University of South Carolina

 
November 29, 2005
Tuesday, 12:30pm-2:00pm
Sumwalt College, Room 102

 
Physicists, chemists, and biologists often describe the results of experiments that use various kinds of microscopes in terms of "observation". Given the unobservable nature of some the objects that are studied (nanoparticles, viruses, bacteria), one wonders how we should make sense of this way of speaking. Underlying this way of speaking is a particular cluster of epistemological views regarding the reliability and adequacy of microscopes. In this talk, I try to uncover key epistemological assumptions that may be in place, and discuss whether we have good reason to maintain them. The idea is to articulate the initial steps of an epistemology for microscopy. I'll first consider 5 different microscopes, examining their nature and limitations. I'll then try to extract some common epistemological assumptions that may be in place when these instruments are used. I'll then assess these assumptions, and sketch an epistemological account of these microscopes.
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