The societal understanding of luck, as a veil of ignorance for all circumstances outside the individual’s control or perception, has been grinding at the core of human experience and connection. When the connectedness of events is taken into account the only circumstances examined are those which appear to be relevant to the individual(s) inquiring of these specific events. These would be considered the known knowns which are relevant the individual(s) perception of inquiry. All circumstances outside this perceived relevancy are then tossed into the category of luck. This includes; the unknown knowns (circumstances the individual(s) witness and understand, but do not think relevant), known unknowns (circumstances the individual(s) have witn...
The human part of chance-discovery is usually analysed as an effect of the agents knowledge of herse...
Aristotle thinks all our knowledge comes from perception. Yet he doesn't say much about the sense in...
In this article I first set out Aristotle's explanation of chance as a term that refers to an event ...
The societal understanding of luck, as a veil of ignorance for all circumstances outside the individ...
In the Physics, Aristotle motivated his discussion of chance by linking it, not to knowledge or agen...
This dissertation considers the place of luck in political life through examination of the political...
Aristotle was the first philosopher to offer a systematic account of luck (hê tuchê) and to include ...
In this chapter I aim to show the nature and importance of the concept of chance in Aristotle. Arist...
grantor: University of TorontoI have two aims in the thesis. First, to explore the notion ...
Luck permeates our lives, and this raises a number of pressing questions: What is luck? When we attr...
This chapter offers a definition of luck from Aristotle's Physics, considers how this definition of ...
The human part of chance-discovery is usually analyzed as an effect of the agent’s knowledge of hers...
Ignorance represents a situation in which some potential outcomes are not even identified. Often the...
Recently, it has been debated as to whether understanding is a species of explanatory knowledge. Tho...
The dissertation accomplishes two aims: 1) to diagnose what prevents true beliefs from being knowled...
The human part of chance-discovery is usually analysed as an effect of the agents knowledge of herse...
Aristotle thinks all our knowledge comes from perception. Yet he doesn't say much about the sense in...
In this article I first set out Aristotle's explanation of chance as a term that refers to an event ...
The societal understanding of luck, as a veil of ignorance for all circumstances outside the individ...
In the Physics, Aristotle motivated his discussion of chance by linking it, not to knowledge or agen...
This dissertation considers the place of luck in political life through examination of the political...
Aristotle was the first philosopher to offer a systematic account of luck (hê tuchê) and to include ...
In this chapter I aim to show the nature and importance of the concept of chance in Aristotle. Arist...
grantor: University of TorontoI have two aims in the thesis. First, to explore the notion ...
Luck permeates our lives, and this raises a number of pressing questions: What is luck? When we attr...
This chapter offers a definition of luck from Aristotle's Physics, considers how this definition of ...
The human part of chance-discovery is usually analyzed as an effect of the agent’s knowledge of hers...
Ignorance represents a situation in which some potential outcomes are not even identified. Often the...
Recently, it has been debated as to whether understanding is a species of explanatory knowledge. Tho...
The dissertation accomplishes two aims: 1) to diagnose what prevents true beliefs from being knowled...
The human part of chance-discovery is usually analysed as an effect of the agents knowledge of herse...
Aristotle thinks all our knowledge comes from perception. Yet he doesn't say much about the sense in...
In this article I first set out Aristotle's explanation of chance as a term that refers to an event ...