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Record Nr.

UNINA9910821030103321

Titolo

Shifting the paradigm : alternative perspectives on induction / / edited by Paolo C. Biondi and Louis F. Groarke ; contributors, Paolo C. Biondi [and fifteen others]

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Berlin, [Germany] ; ; Boston, [Massachusetts] : , : De Gruyter, , 2014

©2014

ISBN

1-306-93580-6

3-11-036911-7

3-11-034777-6

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (544 p.)

Collana

Philosophische Analyse = Philosophical Analysis, , 2198-2066 ; ; Volume / Band 55

Disciplina

161

Soggetti

Induction (Logic)

Reasoning

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Includes index.

Nota di contenuto

Frontmatter -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Introduction / Biondi, Paolo C. / Groarke, Louis F. -- Hume's Disappointingly Accurate Conclusions: General and Specific / Loptson, Peter -- Hume and Aristotle on Induction: A Comparative Study / Biondi, Paolo C. -- Intelligibility / Dougherty, Jude P. -- Induction, Science, and Knowledge / Kelly, James -- Induction in the Socratic Tradition / McCaskey, John P. -- Socrates and Induction: An Aristotelian Evaluation / Novak, Joseph A. -- The Problem of Example / Schollmeier, Paul -- The Object of Aristotelian Induction: Formal Cause or Composite Individual? / Byrne, Christopher -- From Particular to Universal: Drawing upon the Intellectual Milieu to Understand Aristotle and Euclid / Raymond, Dwayne -- Not Induction's Problem: Aquinas on Induction, Simple Apprehension, and Their Metaphysical Suppositions / Kostelecky, Matthew -- Grounding Necessary Truth in the Nature of Things: A Redux / Rasmussen, Douglas B. -- Narrative and Direct Experience: A Dialogue on Metaphysical Realism / McCullough, Ernest John -- Goethe and Intuitive Induction / Ziguras, Jakob -- Lonergan's Solution to the "Problem of Induction" / Meynell, Hugo -- Induction as a Pragmatic



Resource / Rescher, Nicholas -- Jumping the Gaps: Induction as First Exercise of Intelligence / Groarke, Louis F. -- Epilogue / Biondi, Paolo C. / Groarke, Louis F. -- Contributors' Biographies -- Index

Sommario/riassunto

Induction, which involves a leap from the particular to the universal, has always been a puzzling phenomenon for those attempting to investigate the origins of knowledge. Although traditionally accepted as the engine of first principles, the authority of inductive reasoning has been undermined in the modern age by empiricist criticisms that derive notably from Hume, who insisted that induction is an invalid line of reasoning that ends in unreliable future predictions. The present volume challenges this Humean orthodoxy. It begins with a thorough consideration of Hume's original position and continues with a series of state-of-the-art essays that critique the received view while offering positive alternatives. The experts assembled here draw on a perennial historical tradition that stretches as far back as Socrates and extends through such luminaries as Aristotle, Aquinas, Whewell, Goethe, Lonergan, and Rescher. They inquire into the creative moment of intellectual insight that makes induction possible, consider relevant episodes from the history of science, advance scholarly exegeses of historical interpretations of inductive reasoning, and reflect critically on the scientific and logical ramifications of epistemological and metaphysical realism.