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Springer, Dordrecht
2016
554 Pages
ISBN 978-3-319-26504-9
Epistemology, knowledge and the impact of interaction
Edited by
Juan Redmond , Olga Pombo Martins , Ángel Nepomuceno Fernández
With this volume of
the series Logic, Epistemology, and the Unity of Science edited by S.
Rahman et al. a challenging dialogue is being continued. The series'
first volume argued that one way to recover the connections between logic,
philosophy of sciences, and sciences is to acknowledge the host of alternative
logics which are currently being developed. The present volume focuses on four
key themes. First of all, several chapters unpack the connection between
knowledge and epistemology with particular focus on the notion of knowledgeas
resulting from interaction. Secondly, new epistemological perspectives on
linguistics, the foundations of mathematics and logic, physics, biology and law
are a subject of analysis. Thirdly, several chapters are dedicated to a
discussion of Constructive Type Theory and more generally of the proof-theoretical notion of
meaning. Finally, the book
brings together studies on the epistemic role of abduction and argumentation
theory, both linked to non-monotonic approaches to the dynamics of
knowledge.
Publication details
Full citation:
Redmond, J. , Martins, O. , Fernández, Á. (eds) (2016). Epistemology, knowledge and the impact of interaction, Springer, Dordrecht.
Table of Contents
Rahman Shahid; Jovanović Radmilo; Clerbout Nicolas
63-122
Fernández Moreno Luis
507-520
533-542
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