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Evolution, cognition, and realism studies in evolutionary epistemology edited by Nicholas Rescher

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Author:
Rescher, Nicholas  Search this
Physical description:
129 pages 25 cm
Type:
Congresses
Congrès
Kongress
Conference papers and proceedings
Place:
Pittsburgh (Pa.)
Date:
1990
1988
Contents:
Epistemological roles for selection theory / Donald T. Campbell -- Evolutionary models of science / Ronald N. Giere -- Should epistemologists take Darwin seriously? / Michael Bradie -- Natural selection, justification, and inference to best explanation / Alan H. Goldman -- Interspecific competition, evolutionary epistemology, and ecology / Kristin Shrader-Frechette -- Toward making evolutionary epistemology into a truly naturalized epistemology / William Bechtel -- Confessions of a creationist / C. Kenneth Waters -- The evolutionary turn : a role for philosophy / M.A. Notturno -- Does evolutionary epistemology imply realism? / Michael Ruse -- Evolution as a ground for realism / Robert G. Meyers -- Getting closer to the truth : realism and the metaphysical and epistemological ramifications of evolutionary epistemology / Edward Stein
Topic:
Evolution  Search this
Knowledge, Theory of  Search this
Évolution  Search this
Théorie de la connaissance  Search this
Erkenntnistheorie  Search this
Evolutionäre Erkenntnistheorie  Search this
Épistémologie  Search this
Connaissance, Théorie de la  Search this
Kongress  Search this
Evolution--Congresses  Search this
Knowledge, Theory of--Congresses  Search this
Call number:
BD177.E86 1990X
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_435751