Nancy Cartwright

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Nancy Cartwright is a prominent philosopher of science known for her influential critiques of scientific realism and the idea of a unified science, emphasizing the complexity and context-dependence of scientific laws.

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instanceOf American-born philosopher
British philosopher
academic
author
philosopher of science
academicAdvisor Patrick Suppes
argues causal capacities are central to understanding how scientific models work
evidence-based policy must account for local causal structures and context
scientific laws are often idealizations that do not strictly hold in concrete situations
there is no single unified theory that covers all of nature
birthName Nancy D. Cartwright
citizenship United Kingdom
United States of America
surface form: United States
dateOfBirth 1944-06-24
educatedAt University of Illinois at Chicago
University of Pittsburgh
field epistemology
metaphysics
philosophy of economics
philosophy of science
hasAcademicPosition Durham University NERFINISHED
London School of Economics
surface form: London School of Economics and Political Science

University of California, San Diego
influencedBy Bas van Fraassen
John Stuart Mill
Patrick Suppes
logical empiricism
knownFor critique of the idea of a unified science
critiques of scientific realism
emphasis on the complexity of scientific laws
emphasis on the context-dependence of scientific laws
work on models and causation in science
memberOf Academia Europaea
British Academy
nationality American
British
notableWork Evidence-Based Policy: A Practical Guide to Doing It Better
How the Laws of Physics Lie
Hunting Causes and Using Them
Nature’s Capacities and Their Measurement
The Dappled World: A Study of the Boundaries of Science
placeOfBirth California, United States
surface form: California

Los Angeles
United States of America
surface form: United States
spouse Stuart Hampshire
theoreticalPosition causal powers and capacities account
dappled world view of science
pluralism about scientific laws
scientific anti-realism (selective)
title Professor of Philosophy
Professor of Philosophy of Science

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