2020_Book_KnowledgeFromAHumanPointOfView.pdf

This open access book – as the title suggests – explores some of the historical roots and epistemological ramifications of perspectivism. Perspectivism has recently emerged in philosophy of science as an interesting new position in the debate between scientific realism and anti-realism. But there is...

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Έκδοση: Springer Nature 2020
Διαθέσιμο Online:https://www.springer.com/9783030270414
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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-417292020-09-22T00:48:29Z Knowledge from a Human Point of View Crețu, Ana-Maria Massimi, Michela Philosophy of Science Epistemology Perspectival realism Ernst Sosa on virtue perspectivism Conceptual relativism Standpoint epistemology Scientific understanding Explanatory perspectivism Putnam’s naturalism American Pragmatists on contextualism Nietzsche on perspectivism Kant on perspectivism anti-realism Nagelian Epistemic Circularity Putnam Critique of Pure Reason contextualism scientific knowledge of nature Carnap Open access Philosophy of science Philosophy: epistemology & theory of knowledge bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PD Science: general issues::PDA Philosophy of science bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HP Philosophy::HPK Philosophy: epistemology & theory of knowledge This open access book – as the title suggests – explores some of the historical roots and epistemological ramifications of perspectivism. Perspectivism has recently emerged in philosophy of science as an interesting new position in the debate between scientific realism and anti-realism. But there is a lot more to perspectivism than discussions in philosophy of science so far have suggested. Perspectivism is a much broader view that emphasizes how our knowledge (in particular our scientific knowledge of nature) is situated; it is always from a human vantage point (as opposed to some Nagelian "view from nowhere"). This edited collection brings together a diverse team of established and early career scholars across a variety of fields (from the history of philosophy to epistemology and philosophy of science). The resulting nine essays trace some of the seminal ideas of perspectivism back to Kant, Nietzsche, the American Pragmatists, and Putnam, while the second part of the book tackles issues concerning the relation between perspectivism, relativism, and standpoint theories, and the implications of perspectivism for epistemological debates about veritism, epistemic normativity and the foundations of human knowledge. 2020-09-21T13:41:04Z 2020-09-21T13:41:04Z 2020 book ONIX_20200921_9783030270414_86 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/41729 eng Synthese Library application/pdf n/a 2020_Book_KnowledgeFromAHumanPointOfView.pdf https://www.springer.com/9783030270414 Springer Nature Springer 10.1007/978-3-030-27041-4 10.1007/978-3-030-27041-4 6c6992af-b843-4f46-859c-f6e9998e40d5 Springer 416 152 open access
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description This open access book – as the title suggests – explores some of the historical roots and epistemological ramifications of perspectivism. Perspectivism has recently emerged in philosophy of science as an interesting new position in the debate between scientific realism and anti-realism. But there is a lot more to perspectivism than discussions in philosophy of science so far have suggested. Perspectivism is a much broader view that emphasizes how our knowledge (in particular our scientific knowledge of nature) is situated; it is always from a human vantage point (as opposed to some Nagelian "view from nowhere"). This edited collection brings together a diverse team of established and early career scholars across a variety of fields (from the history of philosophy to epistemology and philosophy of science). The resulting nine essays trace some of the seminal ideas of perspectivism back to Kant, Nietzsche, the American Pragmatists, and Putnam, while the second part of the book tackles issues concerning the relation between perspectivism, relativism, and standpoint theories, and the implications of perspectivism for epistemological debates about veritism, epistemic normativity and the foundations of human knowledge.
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