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Coherence, Truth and Testimony

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Coherence is a burgeoning topic of research. Diverse methodologies have been applied to shed light on the topic and its relevance to fundamental questions throughout philosophy. The collection brings together the full scope of this research in a single volume. The first group of essays attack the core topic of the book: coherence. Authors in this section take up the challenging and controversial task of measuring the coherence of an information set, while others criticize this endeavor. The second group of papers in the collection relate this foundational research to a wide array of epistemological and metaphysical challenges. For example, some papers consider the relationship between truth and coherence. Is coherence truth conducive, and if yes, under which conditions? A related issue taken up in this volume is the connection between coherence and testimony. Are we justified in believing coherent reports by independent, though only partially reliable witnesses more than a single report? If yes, under which conditions does this claim hold true? By the end of the book, the reader should have a comprehensive understanding of the topic of coherence, the controversy surrounding it, and its implications across the discipline of philosophy.

List of contents

Testimony, Credibility, and Eplanatory Coherence.- The Role of Coherence of Evidence in the Non-Dynamic Model of Confirmation.- Against Probabilistic Measures of Coherence.- Why There Cannot be a Single Probabilistic Measure of Coherence.- Problems With Priors in Probabilistic Measures of Coherence.- The Impossibility of Coherence.- Coherence and the Truth Connection.

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Coherence is a burgeoning topic of research. Diverse methodologies have been applied to shed light on the topic and its relevance to fundamental questions throughout philosophy. The collection brings together the full scope of this research in a single volume. The first group of essays attack the core topic of the book: coherence. Authors in this section take up the challenging and controversial task of measuring the coherence of an information set, while others criticize this endeavor. The second group of papers in the collection relate this foundational research to a wide array of epistemological and metaphysical challenges. For example, some papers consider the relationship between truth and coherence. Is coherence truth conducive, and if yes, under which conditions? A related issue taken up in this volume is the connection between coherence and testimony. Are we justified in believing coherent reports by independent, though only partially reliable witnesses more than a single report? If yes, under which conditions does this claim hold true? By the end of the book, the reader should have a comprehensive understanding of the topic of coherence, the controversy surrounding it, and its implications across the discipline of philosophy.

Product details

Assisted by Ulric Gähde (Editor), Ulrich Gähde (Editor), Hartmann (Editor), Hartmann (Editor), Stephan Hartmann (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 20.10.2010
 
EAN 9789048171255
ISBN 978-90-481-7125-5
No. of pages 132
Weight 249 g
Illustrations IV, 132 p.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

B, Philosophy, Modern philosophy: since c 1800, Philosophical traditions and schools of thought, Religion and Philosophy, Philosophy, general, Modern Philosophy, coherence;foundation;issue;model;philosophy;truth

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