Methodological Reflections on the MOND/Dark Matter Debate
Patrick M. Duerr (Hebrew University, Oxford University), William J., Wolf (Oxford University)

TL;DR
This paper critically examines MOND theories versus Dark Matter using philosophical analysis, revealing MOND's severe ad-hocness and lack of coherence with established knowledge, thus questioning its scientific viability.
Contribution
It applies philosophical frameworks to assess MOND theories, clarifies misconceptions, and compares their ad-hocness with the standard cosmological model.
Findings
MOND theories are largely damning under philosophical scrutiny.
MOND theories are more ad hoc than the standard Dark Matter model.
Philosophical analysis challenges the scientific credibility of MOND.
Abstract
The paper re-examines the principal methodological questions, arising in the debate over the cosmological standard model's postulate of Dark Matter vs. rivalling proposals that modify standard (Newtonian and general-relativistic) gravitational theory, the so-called Modified Newtonian Dynamics (MOND) and its subsequent extensions. What to make of such seemingly radical challenges of cosmological orthodoxy? In the first part of our paper, we assess MONDian theories through the lens of key ideas of major 20th century philosophers of science (Popper, Kuhn, Lakatos, and Laudan), thereby rectifying widespread misconceptions and misapplications of these ideas common in the pertinent MOND-related literature. None of these classical methodological frameworks, which render precise and systematise the more intuitive judgements prevalent in the scientific community, yields a favourable verdict on…
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TopicsScience and Climate Studies · Space Science and Extraterrestrial Life · Earth Systems and Cosmic Evolution
