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Cognitive pragmatism : the theory of knowledge in pragmatic perspective

✍ Scribed by Rescher, Nicholas


Publisher
University of Pittsburgh Press
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Leaves
265
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Nicholas Rescher tackles the major questions of philosophical inquiry, pondering the nature of truth and existence. Rescher argues that the development of knowledge is a practice, pursued by humans because we have a need for its products. This pragmatic approach satisfies our innate urge as humans to make sense of our surroundings. Taking his discussion down to the level of particular details, and addressing such  Read more...

✦ Table of Contents


Knowledge of the truth in pragmatic perspective --
Epistemic justification --
Categories : a pragmatic approach --
On learned ignorance and the limits of knowledge --
The deficits of skepticism --
Cognitive realism : a perspective on existence and our knowledge of it --
Induction as enthymematic reasoning : a pragmatic perspective on inference to the best systematizaton --
On circularity and regress in rational validation --
Reification fallacies and inappropriate totalities --
What if things were different? --
Meta-knowledge and cognitive limits : rudiments of formalized epistemology.

✦ Subjects


Knowledge Theory of Cognition Pragmatisme Pragmatyzm Teoria poznania Wiedza filozofia Théorie de la connaissance Pragmatik Kognitionswissenschaft


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