Hilary Kornblith presents an account of inductive inference that addresses both its metaphysical and epistemological aspects. He argues that inductive knowledge is possible by virtue of the fit between our innate psychological capacities and the causal structure of the world.
Kornblith begins by developing an account of natural kinds that has its origins in John Locke's work on real and nominal essences. In Kornblith's view, a natural kind is a stable cluster of properties that are bound together in nature. The existence of such kinds serves as a natural ground of inductive.
Inductive Inference and Its Natural Ground: An Essay in Naturalistic Epistemology by Hilary Kornblith ebook pdf epub mobi
Inductive Inference and Its Natural Ground: An Essay in Naturalistic Epistemology pdf
Inductive Inference and Its Natural Ground: An Essay in Naturalistic Epistemology ipod
Tuesday, 23 October 2018
download Inductive Inference and Its Natural Ground: An Essay in Naturalistic Epistemology - Hilary Kornblith .pdf
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.