Tracking truth: knowledge, evidence, and science
Sherrilyn Roush defends a new theory of knowledge and evidence, based on the idea of "tracking" the truth, as the best approach to a wide range of questions about knowledge-related phenomena. The theory explains, for example, why scepticism is frustrating, why knowledge is power, and why b...
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Zusammenfassung: | Sherrilyn Roush defends a new theory of knowledge and evidence, based on the idea of "tracking" the truth, as the best approach to a wide range of questions about knowledge-related phenomena. The theory explains, for example, why scepticism is frustrating, why knowledge is power, and why better evidence makes you more likely to have knowledge. Tracking Truth provides a unification of the concepts of knowledge and evidence, and argues against traditional epistemological realist and anti-realist positions about scientific theories and for a piecemeal approach based on a criterion of evidence, a position Roush calls "real anti-realism." Epistemologists and philosophers of science will recognize this as a significant original contribution. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (p. [225]-229) and index |
Beschreibung: | xi, 235 S. graph. Darst. |
ISBN: | 9780199274734 0199274738 |
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CONTENTS 1. TRACKING: AT HOME ON THE RANGE 1 KNOWLEDGE IS POWER, AND
OTHER INTRIGUING BANALITIES 1 ANIMALS 6 SCIENCE 10 TESTIMONY 17
JUSTIFICATION, KNOWLEDGE, AND THE MAINTENANCE OF TRUE BELIEF 22 OVERVIEW
OF CHAPTERS 27 APPENDIX 1.1. KNOWLEDGE WITHOUT JUSTIFICATION 35 2.
TRACKING WITH CLOSURE 38 1. RECURSIVE TRACKING 41 2. IMMEDIATE
IMPLICATIONS 51 3. TRACKING NOT TOO STRONG 57 OSCAR AND DACK 57 NOT
FALSELYBELIEVING 59 DISJUNETIONS 62 !CE CUBES, ROOKIES,HIT ROCK, AND
MISSEDROCK 63 JESSEJAMESAND METHOD 68 SENSI TIVITY TRAINING 71 DEITIES
OF QUESTIONABLEBENEVOLENCE ~') I~ 3. TRACKING: MORE AND BETTER 75 1.
TRACKING NOT TOO WEAK 75 RULESOF APPLICATION-THE TRACKING CONDITIONS 76
NEWSPAPER 93 GUMSHOE AND TAGALONG 96 JUDY AND TRUDY 98 BARNS AND FAKERY
100 DUMB LUCK AND BLIND LUCK 102 COMPULSIVEMR NOGOT 107 CONJUNCTIONS 110
CAUSA!OVERDETERMINATION 112 2. KNOWLEDGE OF THE FUTURE 113 4. TRACKING
OVER THE RIVALS 117 SENSITIVITY AND SAFETY: HIGHER-LEVEL KNOWLEDGE 118
SENSITIVITY AND SAFETY: DIREETION OF FIT 121 SENSITIVITY AND SAFETY: NO
TRADE-OFF 123 WHY KNOWLEDGE BRINGS POWER 126 RELEVANT ALTERNATIVES
THEORIES AND 'LOTTERY' PROPOSITIONS 128 CONTENTS KNOWLEDGE OF LOGICAL
AND OTHER NECESSARY TRUTHS APPENDIX 4.1 SENSITIVITY AND SAFETY 5. WHAT
IS EVIDENCE? DISCRIMINATION, INDICATION, AND LEVERAGE KNOWLEDGE AND
EVIDENCE DESIDERATA FOR A CONCEPT OF EVIDENCE THE DISCRIMINATION
CONDITION ON EVIDENCE THE INDICATION CONDITION ON EVIDENCE GNLY
PROBABILITY CONCLUSION APPENDIX 5.1 THE LIKELIHOOD RATIO, HIGH P(E), AND
HIGH P(H/E) 6. REAL ANTI-REALISM: THE EVIDENTIAL APPROACH INTRODUCTION
LAMBS AND SHEEP EMPTY STRUTTING? NATURAL DEFENSES FROM EP TO EPT:
DREAM ON CONCLUSION REJERENCES INDEX XI 134 148 149 149 154 160 165 178
183 187 189 189 194 197 209 214 223 225 231 |
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CONTENTS 1. TRACKING: AT HOME ON THE RANGE 1 KNOWLEDGE IS POWER, AND
OTHER INTRIGUING BANALITIES 1 ANIMALS 6 SCIENCE 10 TESTIMONY 17
JUSTIFICATION, KNOWLEDGE, AND THE MAINTENANCE OF TRUE BELIEF 22 OVERVIEW
OF CHAPTERS 27 APPENDIX 1.1. KNOWLEDGE WITHOUT JUSTIFICATION 35 2.
TRACKING WITH CLOSURE 38 1. RECURSIVE TRACKING 41 2. IMMEDIATE
IMPLICATIONS 51 3. TRACKING NOT TOO STRONG 57 OSCAR AND DACK 57 NOT
FALSELYBELIEVING 59 DISJUNETIONS 62 !CE CUBES, ROOKIES,HIT ROCK, AND
MISSEDROCK 63 JESSEJAMESAND METHOD 68 SENSI TIVITY TRAINING 71 DEITIES
OF QUESTIONABLEBENEVOLENCE ~') I~ 3. TRACKING: MORE AND BETTER 75 1.
TRACKING NOT TOO WEAK 75 RULESOF APPLICATION-THE TRACKING CONDITIONS 76
NEWSPAPER 93 GUMSHOE AND TAGALONG 96 JUDY AND TRUDY 98 BARNS AND FAKERY
100 DUMB LUCK AND BLIND LUCK 102 COMPULSIVEMR NOGOT 107 CONJUNCTIONS 110
CAUSA!OVERDETERMINATION 112 2. KNOWLEDGE OF THE FUTURE 113 4. TRACKING
OVER THE RIVALS 117 SENSITIVITY AND SAFETY: HIGHER-LEVEL KNOWLEDGE 118
SENSITIVITY AND SAFETY: DIREETION OF FIT 121 SENSITIVITY AND SAFETY: NO
TRADE-OFF 123 WHY KNOWLEDGE BRINGS POWER 126 RELEVANT ALTERNATIVES
THEORIES AND 'LOTTERY' PROPOSITIONS 128 CONTENTS KNOWLEDGE OF LOGICAL
AND OTHER NECESSARY TRUTHS APPENDIX 4.1 SENSITIVITY AND SAFETY 5. WHAT
IS EVIDENCE? DISCRIMINATION, INDICATION, AND LEVERAGE KNOWLEDGE AND
EVIDENCE DESIDERATA FOR A CONCEPT OF EVIDENCE THE DISCRIMINATION
CONDITION ON EVIDENCE THE INDICATION CONDITION ON EVIDENCE GNLY
PROBABILITY CONCLUSION APPENDIX 5.1 THE LIKELIHOOD RATIO, HIGH P(E), AND
HIGH P(H/E) 6. REAL ANTI-REALISM: THE EVIDENTIAL APPROACH INTRODUCTION
LAMBS AND SHEEP EMPTY STRUTTING? NATURAL DEFENSES FROM EP TO EPT:
DREAM ON CONCLUSION REJERENCES INDEX XI 134 148 149 149 154 160 165 178
183 187 189 189 194 197 209 214 223 225 231 |
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