Pablo Lorenzano
Universidad Nacional de Quilmes / CONICET (Argentina)
Argentina
Vol 31 No 2 (2012): Nuevas contribuciones Iberoamericanas a la metateoría estructuralista, Monográfico
Abstract
The aim of this article is to contribute to the discussion about the so-called “empirical claim” and “empirical basis” of theory testing. First, the proposals of reconceptualization of the standard notions of partial potential model, intended application and empirical claim of a theory made by Balzer (1982, 1988, 1997a, 1997b, 2006, Balzer, Lauth & Zoubek 1993) and Gähde (1996, 2002, 2008) will be first discussed. Then, the distinction between “global” and “local empirical basis” will be introduced, linking it with that of “global” and “local or particular empirical claim”. After that, following Balzer (1997a), along the lines of Suppes (1962), I will present a way in which what count as ‘data’ for a theory can be be modeltheoretically represented and conceptualized. Finally, the proposed analysis will be exemplified with the case of classical genetics (reconstructed in Balzer & Lorenzano 2000, Lorenzano, 1995, 2000, 2002).
Keywords:
structuralist view, partial potential models, intended applications, models of data, global empirical claim, particular empirical claim, global empirical basis, local empirical basis, classical genetics