Evolutionary Epistemology, Rationality, and the Sociology of Knowledge

Evolutionary Epistemology, Rationality, and the Sociology of Knowledge
Title Evolutionary Epistemology, Rationality, and the Sociology of Knowledge PDF eBook
Author Karl Raimund Popper
Publisher Open Court Publishing
Pages 500
Release 1987
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780812690392

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"Bartley and Radnitzky have done the philosophy of knowledge a tremendous service. Scholars now have a superb and up-to-date presentation of the fundamental ideas of evolutionary epistemology." --Philosophical Books

Concepts and Approaches in Evolutionary Epistemology

Concepts and Approaches in Evolutionary Epistemology
Title Concepts and Approaches in Evolutionary Epistemology PDF eBook
Author Franz M. Wuketits
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 346
Release 1984
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9789027715777

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The present volume brings together current interdisciplinary research which adds up to an evolutionary theory of human knowledge, Le. evolutionary epistemology. It comprises ten papers, dealing with the basic concepts, approaches and data in evolutionary epistemology and discussing some of their most important consequences. Because I am convinced that criticism, if not confused with mere polemics, is apt to stimulate the maturation of a scientific or philosophical theory, I invited Reinhard Low to present his critical view of evolutionary epistemology and to indicate some limits of our evolutionary conceptions. The main purpose of this book is to meet the urgent need of both science and philosophy for a comprehensive up-to-date approach to the problem of knowledge, going beyond the traditional disciplinary boundaries of scientific and philosophical thought. Evolutionary epistemology has emerged as a naturalistic and science-oriented view of knowledge taking cognizance of, and compatible with, results of biological, psychological, anthropological and linguistic inquiries concerning the structure and development of man's cognitive apparatus. Thus, evolutionary epistemology serves as a frame work for many contemporary discussions of the age-old problem of human knowledge.

Kuhn's Evolutionary Social Epistemology

Kuhn's Evolutionary Social Epistemology
Title Kuhn's Evolutionary Social Epistemology PDF eBook
Author K. Brad Wray
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 245
Release 2011-09-29
Genre Science
ISBN 1139503464

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Kuhn's Structure of Scientific Revolutions (1962) has been enduringly influential in philosophy of science, challenging many common presuppositions about the nature of science and the growth of scientific knowledge. However, philosophers have misunderstood Kuhn's view, treating him as a relativist or social constructionist. In this book, Brad Wray argues that Kuhn provides a useful framework for developing an epistemology of science that takes account of the constructive role that social factors play in scientific inquiry. He examines the core concepts of Structure and explains the main characteristics of both Kuhn's evolutionary epistemology and his social epistemology, relating Structure to Kuhn's developed view presented in his later writings. The discussion includes analyses of the Copernican revolution in astronomy and the plate tectonics revolution in geology. The book will be useful for scholars working in science studies, sociologists and historians of science as well as philosophers of science.

Issues in Evolutionary Epistemology

Issues in Evolutionary Epistemology
Title Issues in Evolutionary Epistemology PDF eBook
Author Kai Hahlweg
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 624
Release 1989-01-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780791400128

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This book provides the fullest philosophical examination of theories of evolutionary epistemology now available. Here for the first time are found major statements of new theories, new applications, and many new critical explorations. The book is divided into four parts: Part I introduces several new approaches to evolutionary epistemology; Part II attempts to widen the scope of evolutionary epistemology, either by tackling more traditional epistemological issues, or by applying evolutionary models to new areas of inquiry such as the evolution of culture or of intentionality; Part III critically discusses specific problems in evolutionary epistemology; and Part IV deals with the relationship of evolutionary epistemology to the philosophy of mind. Because of its intellectual depth and its breadth of coverage, Issues in Evolutionary Epistemology will be an important text in the field for many years to come.

Concepts and Approaches in Evolutionary Epistemology

Concepts and Approaches in Evolutionary Epistemology
Title Concepts and Approaches in Evolutionary Epistemology PDF eBook
Author Franz M. Wuketits
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 329
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9400971273

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The present volume brings together current interdisciplinary research which adds up to an evolutionary theory of human knowledge, Le. evolutionary epistemology. It comprises ten papers, dealing with the basic concepts, approaches and data in evolutionary epistemology and discussing some of their most important consequences. Because I am convinced that criticism, if not confused with mere polemics, is apt to stimulate the maturation of a scientific or philosophical theory, I invited Reinhard Low to present his critical view of evolutionary epistemology and to indicate some limits of our evolutionary conceptions. The main purpose of this book is to meet the urgent need of both science and philosophy for a comprehensive up-to-date approach to the problem of knowledge, going beyond the traditional disciplinary boundaries of scientific and philosophical thought. Evolutionary epistemology has emerged as a naturalistic and science-oriented view of knowledge taking cognizance of, and compatible with, results of biological, psychological, anthropological and linguistic inquiries concerning the structure and development of man's cognitive apparatus. Thus, evolutionary epistemology serves as a frame work for many contemporary discussions of the age-old problem of human knowledge.

Epistemology and Science Education

Epistemology and Science Education
Title Epistemology and Science Education PDF eBook
Author Roger S. Taylor
Publisher Routledge
Pages 361
Release 2012-03-28
Genre Education
ISBN 1136885994

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How is epistemology related to the issue of teaching science and evolution in the schools? Addressing a flashpoint issue in our schools today, this book explores core epistemological differences between proponents of intelligent design and evolutionary scientists, as well as the critical role of epistemological beliefs in learning science. Preeminent scholars in these areas report empirical research and/or make a theoretical contribution, with a particular emphasis on the controversy over whether intelligent design deserves to be considered a science alongside Darwinian evolution. This pioneering book coordinates and provides a complete picture of the intersections in the study of evolution, epistemology, and science education, in order to allow a deeper understanding of the intelligent design vs. evolution controversy. This is a very timely book for teachers and policy makers who are wrestling with issues of how to teach biology and evolution within a cultural context in which intelligent design has been and is likely to remain a challenge for the foreseeable future.

Popper, Otto Selz and the Rise Of Evolutionary Epistemology

Popper, Otto Selz and the Rise Of Evolutionary Epistemology
Title Popper, Otto Selz and the Rise Of Evolutionary Epistemology PDF eBook
Author Michel ter Hark
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 268
Release 2007-07-05
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780521037365

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This groundbreaking book is about Karl Popper's early writings before he began his career as a philosopher. The purpose of the book is to demonstrate that Popper's philosophy of science, with its emphasis on the method of trial and error, is largely based on the psychology of Otto Selz, whose theory of problem solving and scientific discovery laid the foundation for much of contemporary cognitive psychology.