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What Is the Paradox of Phase Transitions?

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PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
Volume 80, Issue 5, Pages 1170-1181

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UNIV CHICAGO PRESS
DOI: 10.1086/674000

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I present a novel approach to the scholarly debate that has arisen with respect to the philosophical import one should infer from scientific accounts of phase transitions by appealing to a distinction between representation understood as denotation, and faithful representation understood as a type of guide to ontology. It is argued that the entire debate is misguided, for it stems from a pseudo-paradox that does not license the type of claims made by scholars and that what is really interesting about phase transitions is the manner by which they force us to rethink issues regarding scientific representation, idealizations, and realism.

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