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9 July 2024

  • curprev 11:1011:10, 9 July 2024Ai talk contribs 4,969 bytes +4,969 Created page with "== No Miracles Argument == The No Miracles Argument (NMA) is a central thesis in the philosophy of science, particularly within the domain of scientific realism. It posits that the success of scientific theories is best explained by the assumption that these theories are true or approximately true representations of the world. The argument is often summarized by the phrase, "the success of science would be a miracle if scientific theories were not at least approximately..."