Abstract: The paper tries to analyze critically what is usually taken for granted – the causal relation between empirical knowledge about ex-ternal world and the world which is (supposedly) known. The aim is neither to propose a new definition of knowledge nor to restate an old one but rather to take a closer look at the claim that knowledge is a true belief caused in a proper way by facts, events, etc. of the external world. This claim is a core of the epistemological approach usually la-beled as “causal theory of knowledge”, but there are many causal theories distinct from each other. The paper therefore sketches the causal components of D. Davidson’s epistemology and the roles they play in the process of cognizing, first. Then it exposes...
There are many theories of causation, and each has its virtues. If it is to be understood why knowle...
The thesis addresses the nature of causation. It is argued that causation exists and is as local as ...
This chapter focuses on some of the most discussed issues of contemporary epistemology. It is divide...
Color poster with text and diagrams (Spring 2009)Philosophers have been interested in what constitut...
The epistemic theory of causality maintains that causality is an epistemic relation, so that causali...
The epistemic theory of causality views causality as a tool that helps us to predict, explain and c...
Anscombe thought that practical knowledge – a person’s knowledge of what she is intentionally doing ...
It is tempting to analyse causality in terms of just one of the indicators of causal relationships, ...
Causal realism is the view that causation is a structural feature of reality; a power inherent in th...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is the study of the causal relationship. The concept called “nai...
Kratzer proposed a causal analysis of knowledge in which knowledge is defined as a form of de re bel...
Safety purports to explain why cases of accidentally true belief are not knowledge, addressing Getti...
The traditional concept of knowledge is a justified true belief. The bulk of contemporary epistemolo...
1. There is a way of thinking about epistemic justification that holds that it dwells solely in beli...
In this paper I intend to discuss the relationship between understanding, truth, and explanation, st...
There are many theories of causation, and each has its virtues. If it is to be understood why knowle...
The thesis addresses the nature of causation. It is argued that causation exists and is as local as ...
This chapter focuses on some of the most discussed issues of contemporary epistemology. It is divide...
Color poster with text and diagrams (Spring 2009)Philosophers have been interested in what constitut...
The epistemic theory of causality maintains that causality is an epistemic relation, so that causali...
The epistemic theory of causality views causality as a tool that helps us to predict, explain and c...
Anscombe thought that practical knowledge – a person’s knowledge of what she is intentionally doing ...
It is tempting to analyse causality in terms of just one of the indicators of causal relationships, ...
Causal realism is the view that causation is a structural feature of reality; a power inherent in th...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is the study of the causal relationship. The concept called “nai...
Kratzer proposed a causal analysis of knowledge in which knowledge is defined as a form of de re bel...
Safety purports to explain why cases of accidentally true belief are not knowledge, addressing Getti...
The traditional concept of knowledge is a justified true belief. The bulk of contemporary epistemolo...
1. There is a way of thinking about epistemic justification that holds that it dwells solely in beli...
In this paper I intend to discuss the relationship between understanding, truth, and explanation, st...
There are many theories of causation, and each has its virtues. If it is to be understood why knowle...
The thesis addresses the nature of causation. It is argued that causation exists and is as local as ...
This chapter focuses on some of the most discussed issues of contemporary epistemology. It is divide...