183614

Springer, Dordrecht

2016

554 Pages

ISBN 978-3-319-26504-9

Epistemology, knowledge and the impact of interaction

Edited by

Juan Redmond , Olga Pombo Martins , Ángel Nepomuceno Fernández

With this volume of the series Logic, Epistemology, and the Unity of Science edited by S. Rahman et al. a challenging dialogue is being continued. The series' first volume argued that one way to recover the connections between logic, philosophy of sciences, and sciences is to acknowledge the host of alternative logics which are currently being developed. The present volume focuses on four key themes. First of all, several chapters unpack the connection between knowledge and epistemology with particular focus on the notion of knowledgeas resulting from interaction. Secondly, new epistemological perspectives on linguistics, the foundations of mathematics and logic, physics, biology and law are a subject of analysis. Thirdly, several chapters are dedicated to a discussion of Constructive Type Theory and more generally of the proof-theoretical notion of meaning. Finally, the book brings together studies on the epistemic role of abduction and argumentation theory, both linked to non-monotonic approaches to the dynamics of knowledge.

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Redmond, J. , Martins, O. , Fernández, Á. (eds) (2016). Epistemology, knowledge and the impact of interaction, Springer, Dordrecht.

Table of Contents

Perennial intuitionism

Granström Johan G.

3-45

Atomic systems in proof-theoretic semantics

Piecha Thomas; Schroeder-Heister Peter

47-62

Knowledge and its game-theoretical foundations

Rahman Shahid; Jovanović Radmilo; Clerbout Nicolas

63-122

Dependent types for pragmatics

McAdams Darryl; Sterling Jonathan

123-139

On the computational meaning of axioms

Naibo Alberto; Petrolo Mattia; Seiller Thomas

141-184

A dynamic analysis of interactive rationality

Pacuit Eric; Roy Olivier

187-206

Knowing necessary truths

Rebuschi Manuel

269-282

Irony as a visual argument

Martínez Fabregat Silvia

297-307

Ascribing knowledge to experts

Rothenfluch Sruthi

309-321

Semantics of assertibility and deniability

Punčochář Vít

343-362

The quest for the concept in the twentieth century

Salguero-Lamillar Francisco J.

363-379

Logic naturalized

Woods John

403-432

Action models for the extended mind

Soler-Toscano Fernando

433-444

Explanatory reasoning

Iranzo Valeriano

445-461

The iconic moment

Pietarinen Ahti-Veikko J.; Bellucci Francesco

463-481

Models, representation and incompatibility

Rivadulla Andrés

521-532

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