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Discover LudwigThe phrase "auxiliary hypotheses" is correct and can be used in written English
It refers to supporting or additional hypotheses that are used to help explain or support the main hypothesis in a scientific or academic context. Example: In order to test the main hypothesis that climate change is causing an increase in severe weather events, researchers also developed several auxiliary hypotheses related to factors such as ocean temperature and atmospheric pressure.
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Auxiliary hypotheses are critical, he argues, but may be irrational.
A scientific paradigm consists of a core theory surrounded by a number of auxiliary hypotheses.
Generally they attempt to rescue their theory by dint of shoring it up with auxiliary hypotheses.
The core theory generally remains constant, whereas the auxiliary hypotheses are modified in the light of new or conflicting evidence.
In some ways stronger, since auxiliary hypotheses have got in on the act.
As a result they are, to a great extent, free of the need for auxiliary hypotheses.
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But even when an auxiliary hypothesis is already well-confirmed, we cannot simply assume that it is unproblematic, or just known to be true.
In order to test non-instantial theories, such as Newton's theory of gravitation, first empirical generalizations must be derived from them with the help of auxiliary hypothesis, and only thereafter can they be tested by inspection (Feyerabend 1962, 28).
An auxiliary hypothesis requiring multiply realized higher-level (in this case, psychological) kinds to be "exactly similar"—identical across distinct realizers won't help the proponent of the standard multiple realizability argument with this purported case.
In particular, Dorling has shown that there is a large range of cases in which it is rational, by Bayesian lights, for a scientist to jettison an auxiliary hypothesis a instead of a theory t when a consequence of (a&t) is observed to be false.
On the other hand, one might argue for the multiple realizability premise in this ferret re-wiring case using an auxiliary hypothesis that only requires similarity in multiply realized higher level properties, yet still requires that differences across the realizers should not be limited only to the differences that cause differences in the realized (in this case, visual) properties.
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