Scientific Realism Quotes

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Ayn Rand
“The Council of Scholars has said that we all know the things which exist and therefore the things which are not known by all do not exist.”
Ayn Rand, Anthem

Hannah Arendt
“Suspicion of the senses remained the core of scientific pride until in our time it has turned into a source of uneasiness. The trouble is that "we find nature behaving so differently from what we observe in the visible and palpable bodies of our surroundings that no model shaped after our large-scale experiences can ever be 'true' "; at this point the indissoluble connection between our thinking and our sense perception takes its revenge, for a model that would leave sense experience altogether out of account and, therefore, be completely adequate to nature in the experiment is not only ''practically inaccessible but not even thinkable.”
Hannah Arendt

“[I]maginability must not be made the test for ontology. The realist claim is that the scientist is discovering the structures of the world; it is not required in addition that these structures be imaginable in the categories of the macroworld.”
Ernan McMullin