Richard Boyd

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Richard Boyd was an American philosopher known for his influential work in philosophy of science, scientific realism, and moral realism.

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instanceOf person
philosopher
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Massachusetts Institute of Technology
University of Michigan
employer Cornell University
fieldOfWork metaethics
metaphysics
moral realism
philosophy of language
philosophy of science
scientific realism
gender male
influenced contemporary debates on scientific realism
contemporary metaethics
philosophy of science in the late 20th century
influencedBy Hilary Putnam NERFINISHED
Nelson Goodman NERFINISHED
W. V. O. Quine NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
mainInterest natural kinds in science
realism about moral properties
realism about scientific theories
reference and semantics in scientific language
notableFor arguments against instrumentalism in science
defending scientific realism
defense of approximate truth in scientific theories
developing a version of moral realism
homeostatic property cluster theory of natural kinds
work on natural kinds
notableIdea accommodation of scientific methodology within realism
homeostatic property cluster theory NERFINISHED
naturalistic moral realism
notableWork “How to Be a Moral Realist” NERFINISHED
“On the Current Status of the Issue of Scientific Realism” NERFINISHED
“Realism, Anti‐Foundationalism and the Enthusiasm for Natural Kinds” NERFINISHED
“Realism, Underdetermination, and a Causal Theory of Evidence” NERFINISHED
occupation philosopher
university teacher
philosophicalSchool moral realism
realism
scientific realism
positionHeld professor of philosophy
workLocation Ithaca, New York NERFINISHED

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open-question argument criticizedBy Richard Boyd