Bültmann & Gerriets
The Convergence of Scientific Knowledge
A view from the limit
von Vincent F. Hendricks
Verlag: Springer Netherlands
Reihe: Trends in Logic Nr. 9
Hardcover
ISBN: 9789048156917
Auflage: Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2001
Erschienen am 15.12.2010
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 235 mm [H] x 155 mm [B] x 23 mm [T]
Gewicht: 616 Gramm
Umfang: 408 Seiten

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This is this, this ain't something else, this is this -Robert De Niro, Deerhunter his book may to some extent be viewed as the continuation of my T Doctoral thesis Epistemology, Methodology and Reliability. The dissertation was, first of all, a methodological study of the reliable performance of the AGM-axioms (Alchourr6n, Gardenfors and Makin­ son) of belief revision. Second of all the dissertation included the first steps toward an epistemology for the limiting convergence of knowledge for scientific inquiry methods of both discovery and assessment. The idea of methodological reliability as a desirable property of a scientific method was introduced to me while I was a visiting Ph. D. -student at the Department of Philosophy, Carnegie Mellon University in Pitts­ burgh, Pennsylvania, USA in 1995-96. Here I became acquainted with formal learning theory. Learning theory provides a variety of formal tools for investigating a number of important issues within epistemology, methodology and the philosophy of science. Especially with respect to the problem of induc­ tion, but not exclusively. The Convergence of Scientific Knowledge-a view from the limit utilizes a few concepts from formal learning theory to study problems in modal logic and epistemology. It should be duely noted that this book has virtually nothing to do with formal learning theory or inductive learning problems.



List of Figures. List of Tables. Preface. Acknowledgments. Formal Prerequisites. Interdependence Scheme for Topics. 1. Introduction. Part I: The Philosophy of Convergence. 2. Knowledge, Method and Reliability. 3. Knowledge and Skepticism. 4. The Epistemology of Convergence. Part II: Modal Operator Theory. 5. The Ontology of Convergence. 6. Science and Setup. 7. Two Relations of Correctness. 8. Methods and Methodology. 9. Forcing. 10. Definitions of Knowledge. 11. Modal Formalization. 12. Systems for Convergent Knowledge. 13. Knowledge in Time. 14. Forcing, Convergence - and Method. 15. Transmissibility. Part III: Convergence In Sum. 16. Knowledge in the End. Appendices. Index. Nomenclature. References.


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