What are the consequences of evolutionary theory for the epistemic standing of our beliefs? Evolutionary considerations can be used to either justify or debunk a variety of beliefs. This paper argues that evolutionary approaches to human cognition must at least allow for approximately reliable cognitive capacities. Approaches that portray human cognition as so deeply biased and deficient that no knowledge is possible are internally incoherent and self-defeating. As evolutionary theory offers the current best hope for a naturalistic epistemology, evolutionary approaches to epistemic justification seem to be committed to the view that our sensory systems and belief-formation processes are at least approximately accurate. However, for that rea...
AbstractThis paper discusses the ecological case for epistemic innocence: does biased cognition have...
Because reasoning allows us to justify our beliefs and evaluate these justifications it is central t...
In the thesis I will argue that some models of evolutionary epistemology provide an extremely illumi...
What are the consequences of evolutionary theory for the epistemic standing of our beliefs? Evolutio...
What are the consequences of evolutionary theory for the epistemic standing of our beliefs? Evolutio...
Abstract: According to the evolutionary sceptic, the fact that our cognitive faculties evolved radic...
Abstract: According to the evolutionary sceptic, the fact that our cognitive faculties evolved radic...
Abstract: According to the evolutionary sceptic, the fact that our cognitive faculties evolved radic...
Our ability for scientific reasoning is a byproduct of cognitive faculties that evolved in response ...
Traditional epistemology deals with questions about the possible sources of knowledge, the condition...
Traditional epistemology deals with questions about the possible sources of knowledge, the condition...
Our ability for scientific reasoning is a byproduct of cognitive faculties that evolved in response ...
Charles Darwin and Alfred Wallace departed ways on the implications of evolution for human cognition...
Charles Darwin and Alfred Wallace departed ways on the implications of evolution for human cognition...
Charles Darwin and Alfred Wallace departed ways on the implications of evolution for human cognition...
AbstractThis paper discusses the ecological case for epistemic innocence: does biased cognition have...
Because reasoning allows us to justify our beliefs and evaluate these justifications it is central t...
In the thesis I will argue that some models of evolutionary epistemology provide an extremely illumi...
What are the consequences of evolutionary theory for the epistemic standing of our beliefs? Evolutio...
What are the consequences of evolutionary theory for the epistemic standing of our beliefs? Evolutio...
Abstract: According to the evolutionary sceptic, the fact that our cognitive faculties evolved radic...
Abstract: According to the evolutionary sceptic, the fact that our cognitive faculties evolved radic...
Abstract: According to the evolutionary sceptic, the fact that our cognitive faculties evolved radic...
Our ability for scientific reasoning is a byproduct of cognitive faculties that evolved in response ...
Traditional epistemology deals with questions about the possible sources of knowledge, the condition...
Traditional epistemology deals with questions about the possible sources of knowledge, the condition...
Our ability for scientific reasoning is a byproduct of cognitive faculties that evolved in response ...
Charles Darwin and Alfred Wallace departed ways on the implications of evolution for human cognition...
Charles Darwin and Alfred Wallace departed ways on the implications of evolution for human cognition...
Charles Darwin and Alfred Wallace departed ways on the implications of evolution for human cognition...
AbstractThis paper discusses the ecological case for epistemic innocence: does biased cognition have...
Because reasoning allows us to justify our beliefs and evaluate these justifications it is central t...
In the thesis I will argue that some models of evolutionary epistemology provide an extremely illumi...