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A representation r is maximally consistent if and only if r is consistent and for any representation r′, either r & not-r′ is not consistent or r & r′ is not consistent (assuming the appropriate conceptions of the negation and conjunction of representations).
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But how is the appropriate conception chosen?
However, selecting the appropriate conception with which to colligate the data is not conjectural (1858b, 78).
Once conceptions have been explicated, it is possible to choose the appropriate conception with which to colligate phenomena.
Often new discoveries are made, Whewell pointed out, not when new facts are discovered but when the appropriate conception is applied to the facts.
When inference is not used to select the appropriate conception, the resulting theory is not an "induction," but rather a "hasty and imperfect hypothesis".
(Although epistemologists will disagree about what the appropriate conception of probability is, here is a crude example of how probability may figure in a fallibilistic epistemology.
If similarity in this respect is required by an appropriate conception of reduction, then the prospects for reduction seem rather meager.
Before the appropriate conception is found, the scientist must be able to call up in his mind a number of possible ones (see 1858b, 79).
The trick then is to develop an appropriate conception of resources that can serve in an ideal of equality of condition.
But some Neo-Kantians like Ernst Cassirer may claim that they too accepted developments like the merely relative a priori and an appropriate conception of the historical development of science.
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