Exploring the world
(vi) What is probable knowledge as opposed to certain knowledge? To be sure, if construed as a demand for an inventory of knowledge the first problem is not a philosophical one any more than the question 'What is there?'.
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D. Reidel Pub. Co. ; Sold and distributed in the U.S.A. and Canada by Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht, Boston, ©1983
Epistemology & methodology, 1, v. 5
xv, 404 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
9789027715111, 9789027715234, 9027715114, 9027715238
9412962
Introduction. Descriptive epistemology ; Normative epistemology (methodology) ; Epistemology and biology ; Epistemology and psychology ; Place of epistemology ; Uses of epistemology ; Concluding remarks
Cognition and communication. Cognition ; Knowledge ; Communication
Perceiving and thinking. Perceiving ; Conceiving ; Inferring
Exploring and theorizing. Exploring ; Conjecturing ; Systematizing
Power of mathematics in theory construction: a simple model of evolution
Prose identifying the variables
Includes indexes