This paper aims to critically discuss the versatility of Popper’s theory of three worlds in the analysis of issues related to the ontological status and character of technical artifacts. Despite being discussed over years and hit with numerous criticisms it is still little known that Popper’s thesis has an important bearing on the philosophical characterization of technical artifacts. His key perspectives on the reality, autonomy, and ontological status of artifacts are rarely taken into consideration by scholars known to be engaged in the study of artifacts. This paper consists of two main sections. The first section attempts to present a critical exposition of Popper’s account of reality and (partial) autonomy of artifacts. Recent discus...
In this book we have presented our philosophy of artefacts. We started from an action-theoretical pe...
The traditional conception of knowledge is justified, true belief. This located knowledge within the...
The article places Francisco Suárez (1548–1617) and his position on the ontological status of artifa...
This paper aims to critically discuss the versatility of Popper’s theory of three worlds in the anal...
This paper aims to display the versatility of Karl Popper's thesis of three worlds in the analysis o...
Ce texte vise à montrer les ressources variées de la thèse des trois mondes de Karl Popper dans l’an...
We examine to what extent an adequate ontology of technical artefacts can be based on existing gener...
In this paper three perspectives are presented on defining the general notion of technical artifacts...
This paper critically examines the forays into metaphysics of The Dual Nature of Technical Artifacts...
Humans are always interested in distinguishing natural and artificial entities although there is no ...
[Abstract] The Theory of Worlds is one of the best known parts of Popper’s philosophical heritage. A...
Debates in the metaphysics of artefacts typically start from the observation that technical artefact...
Philosophers of science have by and large neglected technology. In this book, I have tried to do som...
The modern world is an artificial world, a world of artifacts, but modern science is a science of na...
A central issue in the contemporary debate in analytical metaphysics is the plausibility of the onto...
In this book we have presented our philosophy of artefacts. We started from an action-theoretical pe...
The traditional conception of knowledge is justified, true belief. This located knowledge within the...
The article places Francisco Suárez (1548–1617) and his position on the ontological status of artifa...
This paper aims to critically discuss the versatility of Popper’s theory of three worlds in the anal...
This paper aims to display the versatility of Karl Popper's thesis of three worlds in the analysis o...
Ce texte vise à montrer les ressources variées de la thèse des trois mondes de Karl Popper dans l’an...
We examine to what extent an adequate ontology of technical artefacts can be based on existing gener...
In this paper three perspectives are presented on defining the general notion of technical artifacts...
This paper critically examines the forays into metaphysics of The Dual Nature of Technical Artifacts...
Humans are always interested in distinguishing natural and artificial entities although there is no ...
[Abstract] The Theory of Worlds is one of the best known parts of Popper’s philosophical heritage. A...
Debates in the metaphysics of artefacts typically start from the observation that technical artefact...
Philosophers of science have by and large neglected technology. In this book, I have tried to do som...
The modern world is an artificial world, a world of artifacts, but modern science is a science of na...
A central issue in the contemporary debate in analytical metaphysics is the plausibility of the onto...
In this book we have presented our philosophy of artefacts. We started from an action-theoretical pe...
The traditional conception of knowledge is justified, true belief. This located knowledge within the...
The article places Francisco Suárez (1548–1617) and his position on the ontological status of artifa...