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The justificatory force of experiences = from a phenomenological epistemology to the foundations of mathematics and physics /
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The justificatory force of experiences/ by Philipp Berghofer.
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from a phenomenological epistemology to the foundations of mathematics and physics /
Author:
Berghofer, Philipp.
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Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2022.,
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xxi, 371 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Introduction -- Part I. A Phenomenological Conception of Experiential Justification. 1. Motivating PCEJ -- 2. Perceptual Justification -- 3. Intuitional Justification -- 4. How to Supplement Mentalist Evidentialism: Phenomenological Principles are the Fundamental Epistemological Principles! -- Part II. Husserl as a Proponent of PCEJ -- 5. Husserl as a Moderate Foundationalist -- 6. The Nature and Systematic Role of Evidence: Husserl as a Proponent of Mentalist Evidentialism -- 7. Husserl's Conception of Experiential Justification -- 8. Husserl's Universal Empiricism as a Moderate Rationalism -- 9. Husserl's Phenomenological Intuitionism -- Part III. Transcendental Phenomenology as the Ultimate Science. 10. Transcendental Phenomenology as an Epistemological Project -- 11. New Ways to Transcendental Phenomenology -- 12. Transcendental Phenomenology as the Project of Ultimate Elucidation -- Part IV. The Phenomenological Foundations of the Individual Sciences. 13. Sources of Knowledge: The Correlational A Priori -- 14. The Phenomenological Foundations of Mathematics: Introducing a Phenomenological Intuitionism -- 15. Phenomenological Approaches to Physics -- Conclusion -- Index.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-96113-8
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9783030961138
The justificatory force of experiences = from a phenomenological epistemology to the foundations of mathematics and physics /
Berghofer, Philipp.
The justificatory force of experiences
from a phenomenological epistemology to the foundations of mathematics and physics /[electronic resource] :by Philipp Berghofer. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2022. - xxi, 371 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Synthese library, studies in epistemology, logic, methodology, and philosophy of science,v. 4592542-8292 ;. - Synthese library, studies in epistemology, logic, methodology, and philosophy of science ;v. 459..
Introduction -- Part I. A Phenomenological Conception of Experiential Justification. 1. Motivating PCEJ -- 2. Perceptual Justification -- 3. Intuitional Justification -- 4. How to Supplement Mentalist Evidentialism: Phenomenological Principles are the Fundamental Epistemological Principles! -- Part II. Husserl as a Proponent of PCEJ -- 5. Husserl as a Moderate Foundationalist -- 6. The Nature and Systematic Role of Evidence: Husserl as a Proponent of Mentalist Evidentialism -- 7. Husserl's Conception of Experiential Justification -- 8. Husserl's Universal Empiricism as a Moderate Rationalism -- 9. Husserl's Phenomenological Intuitionism -- Part III. Transcendental Phenomenology as the Ultimate Science. 10. Transcendental Phenomenology as an Epistemological Project -- 11. New Ways to Transcendental Phenomenology -- 12. Transcendental Phenomenology as the Project of Ultimate Elucidation -- Part IV. The Phenomenological Foundations of the Individual Sciences. 13. Sources of Knowledge: The Correlational A Priori -- 14. The Phenomenological Foundations of Mathematics: Introducing a Phenomenological Intuitionism -- 15. Phenomenological Approaches to Physics -- Conclusion -- Index.
This book offers a phenomenological conception of experiential justification that seeks to clarify why certain experiences are a source of immediate justification and what role experiences play in gaining (scientific) knowledge. Based on the author's account of experiential justification, this book exemplifies how a phenomenological experience-first epistemology can epistemically ground the individual sciences. More precisely, it delivers a comprehensive picture of how we get from epistemology to the foundations of mathematics and physics. The book is unique as it utilizes methods and insights from the phenomenological tradition in order to make progress in current analytic epistemology. It serves as a starting point for re-evaluating the relevance of Husserlian phenomenology to current analytic epistemology and making an important step towards paving the way for future mutually beneficial discussions. This is achieved by exemplifying how current debates can benefit from ideas, insights, and methods we find in the phenomenological tradition.
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