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...

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Other Authors: Redmond, Juan (Editor), Pombo Martins, Olga (Editor), Nepomuceno Fernández, Ángel (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2016.
Edition:1st ed. 2016.
Series:Logic, Epistemology, and the Unity of Science, 38
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Table of Contents:
  • Part 1: The Dynamics of Knowledge I: Proof-Theoretical Approaches and the Interactive Viewpoint
  • Chapter 1 Granström, Johan: Perennial Intuitionism
  • Chapter 2 Piecha, Thomas and Schroeder-Heister, Peter: Atomic Systems in Proof-Theoretic Semantics: Two Approaches
  • Chapter 3 Rahman, Shahid; Jovanovic, Radmila and Clerbout, Nicolas: Knowledge and its Game Theoretical Foundations: The Challenge of the Dialogical Approach to Constructive Type Theory
  • Chapter 4 McAdams, Darryl and Sterling, Jonathan: Dependent types for Pragmatics
  • Chapter 5 Naibo, Alberto; Petrolo, Mattia and Seiller, Thomas: On the Computational Meaning of Axioms
  • Part 2 The Dynamics of Knowledge II: Epistemology, Games, and Dynamic Epistemic logic
  • Chapter 6 Pacuit, Eric and Roy Olivier: A Dynamic Analysis of Interactive Rationality
  • Chapter 7 Hawke, Peter: Relevant Alternatives in Epistemology and Logic
  • Chapter 8 Shi, Chenwei: in Knowledge Based on Reliable Evidence
  • Chapter 9 Başkent, Can: Public Announcements and Inconsistencies: For a Paraconsistent Topological Model
  • Chapter 10 Rebuschi, Manuel: Knowing Necessary Truths
  • Chapter 11 Gómez-Caminero, Emilio and Nepomuceno, Angel: Modified Tableaux For Some Kinds Of Multimodal Logics
  • Part 3 Argumentation, Conversation and Meaning in Context
  • Chapter 12 Martínez, Silvia: Irony as a visual argument
  • Chapter 13 Rothenfluch, Sruthi: Ascribing knowledge to Experts: A Virtue-Contextualist Approach
  • Chapter 14 Nzokou, Gildas: Defeasible Argumentation in African Oral Traditions. A Special Case of Dealing with non-Monotonic Inference in a Dialogical Framework
  • Chapter 15 Punčochář, Vít: Semantics of Assertibility and Deniability
  • Chapter 16 Salguero-Lamillar, Francisco J.: The quest for the concept in the XXth century: predicates, functions, categories and argument structure
  • Part 4 A critical Interlude
  • Chapter 17 Wolenski, Jan: On Leonard Nelson’s criticism of Epistemology
  • Part 5 Knowledge and Sciences I: Naturalized Logic and Epistemology, Cognition and Abduction
  • Chapter 18 Woods, John: Logic Naturalized
  • Chapter 19 Soler-Toscano, Fernando: Action Models for the Extended Mind
  • Chapter 20 Iranzo, Valeriano: Explanatory Reasoning: a probabilistic interpretation
  • Chapter 21 Pietarinen, Ahti and Belluci, Francesco: The Iconic Moment. Towards a Peircean theory of diagrammatic imagination
  • Part 6 Knowledge and Sciences II: The Role of Models and the Use of Fictions
  • Chapter 22 Huneman, Philippe: Does emergence also belong to the scientific image? Elements of an alternative theoretical framework towards an objective notion of emergence
  • Chapter 23 Fernández Moreno, Luis: A Comparison Of The Semantics Of Natural Kind Terms And Artifactual Terms
  • Chapter 24 Rivadulla, Andrés: Models, Representation and Incompatibility. A Contribution to the Epistemological Debate on the Philosophy of Physics
  • Chapter 25 Sievers, Juliele Maria: Fictions in Legal Science: the Strange Case of the Basic Norm.