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Minimal Verificationism eBook

On The Limits Of Knowledge

by Gordian Haas
language: english
Publisher: De Gruyter, October of 2015 ‧
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Verificationism has been a hallmark of logical empiricism. According to this principle, a sentence is insignificant in a certain sense if its truth value cannot be determined. Although logical empiricists strove for decades to develop an adequate principle of verification, they failed to resolve its problems. This led to a general abandonment of the verificationist project in the early 1960s. In the last 50 years, this view has received tremendously bad press. Today it is mostly regarded as an outdated historical concept. Theories that have evolved since the abandonment of verificationism can, however, help overcome some of its key problems. More specifically, an adequate criterion of significance can be derived from a combination of modern theories of justification and belief revision, along with a formal semantics for counterfactuals. In view of these potential improvements, the abandonment of verificationism appears premature. Half a century following its decline, it might be about time to revisit this disreputable view. The author argues in favor of a weak form of verificationism. This approach could be referred to as minimal verificationism, as it involves a weakening of traditional verificationist principles in various respects while maintaining their core idea.

Minimal Verificationism

On The Limits Of Knowledge

by Gordian Haas

Property Description
ISBN: 9781501501982
Publisher: De Gruyter
Release Date: October of 2015
Language: English
Pages: 223
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility: PDF para ADE
Collection: Epistemische Studien / Epistemic Studies
Categories: eBooks in English > Social Sciences and Humanities > Philosophy
EAN: 9781501501982

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