Different Types of Evolutionary Epistemology
Subject Areas : Philosophy
Keywords: evolutionary epistemology, selection, naturalistic philosophy,
Abstract :
Abstract Recently, biologists and philosophers have been much attracted by an evolutionary view of knowledge, so-called evolutionary epistemology. Developing this insight, in this view is argued that our cognitive abilities are the outcome of organic evolution, and that, conversely, evolution itself may be described as a cognition process. In this article we will introduce evolutionary epistemology and some evolutionary models for development of knowledge.
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