The (approximate) applicability of theories is one of the significant claims made by the practitioners of realism. Attaching much importance to this fact, the present article attempts to study the "non-miracle demonstration", one of the most considerable arguments belonging to the practitioners of realism. Meanwhile, it has been clarified that the objection of circling can be withdrawn by an appropriate epistemic backing.
mansori, A. (2005). A study into the "non-miracle demonstration" to support the scientific realism. Methodology of Social Sciences and Humanities, 11(43), 35-50.
MLA
alireza mansori. "A study into the "non-miracle demonstration" to support the scientific realism". Methodology of Social Sciences and Humanities, 11, 43, 2005, 35-50.
HARVARD
mansori, A. (2005). 'A study into the "non-miracle demonstration" to support the scientific realism', Methodology of Social Sciences and Humanities, 11(43), pp. 35-50.
VANCOUVER
mansori, A. A study into the "non-miracle demonstration" to support the scientific realism. Methodology of Social Sciences and Humanities, 2005; 11(43): 35-50.