Causation, Coherence and Concepts

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This book collects 15 of the most important essays on theoretical philosophy by Wolfgang Spohn. Born 1950, he is one of the most distinguished analytic philosophers and philosophers of science in Germany and has published on a wide range of subjects: epistemology, metaphysics, and philosophy of science, philosophical logic, philosophy of language and mind, and the theory of practical rationality. The book offers valuable insights on the nature of causation, laws, coherence, and concepts. The centre piece is Spohn's uniquely successful theory of the dynamics of belief, tantamount to an account of induction and nowadays widely acknowledged as 'ranking theory'. Like any account of induction, this theory has deep implications ingeniously elaborated in all the papers included in this volume.


Gives an excellent overview over the thoughts of a distinguished analytic philosopher Unfolds the philosophical significance of ranking theory which equals that of probability theory Offers valuable insights on the nature of causation, laws, coherence, and concepts

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Wolfgang Spohn, born 1950, is one of the most distinguished analytic philosophers and philosophers of science of Germany, editor-in-chief of Erkenntnis for more than 13 years, author of two books and more than 60 papers covering a wide range: epistemology, metaphysics, and philosophy of science, philosophical logic, philosophy of language and mind, and the theory of practical rationality. This collection presents 15 of his most important essays on theoretical philosophy. The centre piece is his uniquely successful theory of the dynamics of belief, tantamount to an account of induction and nowadays widely acknowledged as 'ranking theory'. Like any account of induction, this theory has deep implications ingeniously elaborated in the papers included. They cover an account of deterministic and also probabilistic causation, initially subjectively relativized, but then objectivized in a projectivistic sense, and an account of explanation and of strict, of ceteris paribus, and of chance laws. They advance a coherentist epistemology, though giving foundationalist intuitions their due, and establish some coherence principles as a priori true, entailing even a weak principle of causality. They finally shed light on concept formation by more broadly embedding the epistemological considerations into the framework of two-dimensional semantics. All this is carried out with formal rigor when feasible.


Inhalt
Belief.- Ordinal Conditional Functions: A Dynamic Theory of Epistemic States.- Causation.- Direct and Indirect Causes.- Causation: An Alternative.- Bayesian Nets Are All There Is to Causal Dependence.- Causal Laws are Objectifications of Inductive Schemes.- Laws.- Laws, Ceteris Paribus Conditions, and the Dynamics of Belief.- Enumerative Induction and Lawlikeness.- Chance and Necessity: From Humean Supervenience to Humean Projection.- Coherence.- A Reason for Explanation: Explanations Provide Stable Reasons.- Two Coherence Principles.- How to Understand the Foundations of Empirical Belief in a Coherentist Way.- Concepts.- A Priori Reasons: A Fresh Look at Disposition Predicates.- The Character of Color Terms: A Materialist View.- Concepts Are Beliefs About Essences.- Changing Concepts.- The Intentional Versus the Propositional Structure of Contents.

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    • GTIN 09781402054730
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Größe H235mm x B155mm
    • Jahr 2008
    • EAN 9781402054730
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-1-4020-5473-0
    • Veröffentlichung 26.11.2008
    • Titel Causation, Coherence and Concepts
    • Autor W. Spohn
    • Untertitel A Collection of Essays
    • Gewicht 1640g
    • Herausgeber Springer-Verlag GmbH
    • Anzahl Seiten 386
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Genre Philosophie & Religion

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