
Belief Revision meets Philosophy of Science
by
Erik J Olsson; Sebastian Enqvist
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Science & Technology
Philosophy
Format
Kindle
Pages
379
Language
Dutch, Flemish
Published
Jan 1, 2010
Publisher
Springer
Edition
2011
ISBN-10
9048196094
ISBN-13
9789048196098
Description
Erik J. Olsson and Sebastian Enqvist dive into the intricate intersection of belief revision theory and the philosophy of science, exploring how each field can influence and enhance the other’s understanding of knowledge dynamics. This work presents a detailed analysis of how individuals adapt their beliefs in light of new evidence, paralleling the ongoing evolution of scientific theories. Through this lens, the authors examine the processes by which knowledge is not only constructed but also reconstructed, emphasizing the fluid nature of understanding in both personal and scientific contexts.
Throughout their argumentation, the authors draw on various philosophical frameworks to discuss the implications of belief change, challenging conventional notions of certainty and encouraging a more nuanced view of scientific inquiry. They engage with historical and contemporary examples, demonstrating how shifts in belief systems can drive both personal convictions and broader scientific paradigms.
By weaving together logic, epistemology, and practical case studies, Olsson and Enqvist provide readers with a comprehensive overview that highlights the importance of adaptability in knowledge acquisition. The work serves as a vital resource for anyone interested in the philosophical underpinnings of science and the mechanics of belief change, stimulating thoughtful reflection on the nature of truth and understanding in an ever-evolving world.
Throughout their argumentation, the authors draw on various philosophical frameworks to discuss the implications of belief change, challenging conventional notions of certainty and encouraging a more nuanced view of scientific inquiry. They engage with historical and contemporary examples, demonstrating how shifts in belief systems can drive both personal convictions and broader scientific paradigms.
By weaving together logic, epistemology, and practical case studies, Olsson and Enqvist provide readers with a comprehensive overview that highlights the importance of adaptability in knowledge acquisition. The work serves as a vital resource for anyone interested in the philosophical underpinnings of science and the mechanics of belief change, stimulating thoughtful reflection on the nature of truth and understanding in an ever-evolving world.
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