Book: Inductive Inference And Its Natural Ground: An Essay In Naturalistic Epistemology Hilary Kornblith present 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.
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. He then examines two features of human psychology that explain how knowledge of natural kinds is attained. First, our concepts are structured innately in a way that presupposes the existence of natural kinds. Second, our native inferential tendencies tend to provide us with accurate beliefs about the world when applied to envieonments that are populated by natural kinds.
Details of Book: Inductive Inference And Its Natural Ground: An Essay In Naturalistic Epistemology Book: Inductive Inference And Its Natural Ground: An Essay In Naturalistic Epistemology
Author: Hilary Kornblith, Hillary Kornblith
ISBN: 0262611163
ISBN-13: 9780262611169
, 978-0262611169
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: Aug 1995
Publisher: Mit Press
Number of Pages: 135
Language: English