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Epistemic Issues in Pragmatic Perspective: American Philosophy Series

Autor Nicholas Rescher
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 dec 2017

This book presents a nonstandard approach to epistemology. Where standard epistemology generally focuses on the certain knowledge the Greeks called episteme, the present focus is on some less assured modes of information. Its deliberations will focus on such cognitively suboptimal processes as conjecture, guesswork, and plausible supposition. This shift of focus has implications for virtually every sector of information management, and the book's instigations presented here will explore some of them. Throughout the rule of pragmatic considerations stand in the foreground. As the book's deliberations set out in detail, the nature of our knowledge of reality is inherently conditioned by the fact of its beings the product of what is, at best and at most, a matter of rational guesswork. And so as regards our knowledge, we had best adopt the pragmatic optimism of expecting--and hoping--that our best is good enough.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781498563536
ISBN-10: 1498563538
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield
Seria American Philosophy Series


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By Nicholas Rescher

Cuprins

PREFACE INTRODUCTION Chapter 1: Sensible Conjecture Chapter 2: Imprecision Chapter 3: Truth-Contextuality and Plausibility Chapter 4: Managing Imperfect Information Chapter 5: Common Sense Chapter 6: Terminating Explanatory Regress Chapter 7: Quantitative Epistemology Chapter 8: On Kinds of Things Chapter 9: Prediction and Knowability Chapter 10: Cognitive Fashions Chapter 11: Problems of Absolute Truth Chapter 12: Unethical Beliefs, Reprehensible Opinions Chapter 13: Culpable Ignorance Chapter 14: Epistemic Triage Chapter 15: Inconceivable Possibilities Chapter 16: Optimalism in Explaining the Nature of Things Chapter 17: Conclusion

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This book presents a nonstandard approach to epistemology. Where standard epistemology generally focuses on the certain knowledge the Greeks called episteme, the present focus is on some less assured modes of information. Its deliberations focus on such cognitively suboptimal processes as conjecture, guesswork, and plausible supposition.