A Primer of Epistemology via Maxims
Buch, Englisch, 186 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 231 mm, Gewicht: 431 g
ISBN: 978-1-4331-9901-1
Verlag: Peter Lang
is a wide-ranging consideration of issues in epistemology, from the classical and familiar (knowledge and justified true belief, and the problem of induction) to the unusual and often neglected (what alien science might look like, the ethics of epistemology, and the limits of conceptualization). In particular, it addresses questions in epistemology that are not generally asked, including questions regarding the ethics of secrets, the costs of inquiry, the factual trajectory of amassed information and its philosophical implications, and the prospect of science based on radically different categories. These inquiries are accompanied by suggestions for formal treatment in epistemic logic, again in directions that have not been previously pursued.
This book will be of use for undergraduate and graduate courses on epistemology and systems of knowledge, and will also appeal to those undertaking advanced research in the field.
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Preface – Introduction – Reality and Our Cognitive Access to It – Knowledge and Inquiry – Securing Knowledge – Trust and Presumption – Quality and Quantity of Information – Cognitive Dynamics – Cognitive Systematization – Cognitive Obstacles – Alien Science – The Unknown: Cognitive Horizons – Cognitive Limits and Limitations – Ultimate Questions – Cognitive Ethics – Conclusion – Name Index.