VOLUME III ISSUE 2 JUNE 2012

RESEARCH ARTICLES

IS THERE PROPOSITIONAL UNDERSTANDING? (pages 181-192)
Author: Emma C. GORDON
Keywords: Epistemology | knowledge | propositional understanding | understanding
Abstract |  Full article

THE LOGICAL LIMITS OF SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE: HISTORICAL AND INTEGRATIVE PERSPECTIVES (pages 193-227)
Author: Ettore DE MONTE, Antonino TAMBURELLO
Keywords: limits | logical form | paradigm | scientific knowledge | scientific revolution
Abstract |  Full article

THE BADNESS OF BEING CERTAIN OF A FALSEHOOD IS AT LEAST 1/(log 4 − 1) TIMES GREATER THAN THE VALUE OF BEING CERTAIN OF A TRUTH (pages 229-238)
Author: Alexander R. PRUSS
Keywords: credence | epistemic utility | probability
Abstract |  Full article

NOT-EXACT-TRUTHS, PRAGMATIC ENCROACHMENT AND THE EPISTEMIC NORM OF PRACTICAL REASONING (pages 239-259)
Author: Michael J. SHAFFER
Keywords: approximate truth | knowledge | practical reasoning | pragmatic encroachment
Abstract |  Full article

RETHINKING THE A PRIORI/A POSTERIORI DISTINCTION (pages 261-277)
Author: Jennifer Wilson MULNIX
Keywords: a posteriori | a priori | Epistemology | externalism | naturalism | reliabilism
Abstract |  Full article

 

DEBATE

INTERNALIST EVIDENTIALISM AND EPISTEMIC VIRTUE: RE-REPLY TO AXTELL (pages 281-289)
Author: Trent DOUGHERTY
Keywords: epistemic value | evidentialism | Meno problem | reductionism | virtue epistemology
Abstract |  Full article

STUMBLING IN NOZICK’S TRACKS (pages 291-293)
Author: John TURRI
Keywords: Daniel Nolan | knowledge | Rachael Briggs | Robert Nozick | sensitivity | tracking theory
Abstract |  Full article

 

HISTORY OF EPISTEMOLOGY

FREGE ON IDENTITY. THE TRANSITION FROM BEGRIFFSSCHRIFT TO ÜBER SINN UND BEDEUTUNG (pages 297-308)
Author: Valentin Sorin COSTREIE
Keywords: contentful mathematics | Fregean senses | informative identity
Abstract |  Full article

EPISTEMOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES IN LATE ANTIQUITY – A DIALOG BETWEEN RATIONALISM AND EMPIRICISM IN THE SCIENTIFIC WRITINGS (pages 309-321)
Author: Adrian MURARU
Keywords: empiricists | Galen | Late Antiquity’s epistemology | philosophy of science | rationalists
Abstract |  Full article

ARISTOTLE VERSUSVAN TIL AND LUKASIEWICZ ON CONTRADICTION: ARE CONTRADICTIONS IRRATIONAL IN SCIENCE AND THEOLOGY? (pages 323-344)
Author: Robert C. TRUNDLE
Keywords: Aristotle | contradiction | Cornelius Van Til | Jan Lukasiewicz | science | theology
Abstract |  Full article

 

Notes on the Contributors
application-pdf Download PDF

 

Logos & Episteme is an open access journal. All articles are free for anybody to read and download. They can also be distributed, copied and transmitted on the web, but only for non-commercial purposes, and provided that the journal copyright is acknowledged.