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3. Questioning and Problems in Philosophy of Science: Problem-Solving Versus Directly Truth- Seeking Epistemologies
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Chapters in this book
- I-IV I
- Table of Contents V
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Introduction
- The Nature of Problematic Knowledge 3
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Section I: Questioning and Philosophy
- 1. Toward a History of the Question 9
- 2. Unanswerable Questions? 36
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Section II: Questioning and Science
- 3. Questioning and Problems in Philosophy of Science: Problem-Solving Versus Directly Truth- Seeking Epistemologies 43
- 4. Questioning in Science 68
- 5. Aspects of Problem Solving 81
- 6. Questioning in Education 98
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Section III: Questioning, Language and Discourse
- 7. The Interrogative Theory of Meaning and Reference 121
- 8. Questions of Identity in Discourse 144
- 9. “Knowing Whether”, “Knowing Who”, and Epistemic Closure 182
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Section IV: Questions and Reasoning
- 10. Question-Asking Fallacies 195
- 11. Understanding Answers to Questions 222
- 12. Vain Questions 243
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Section V: The Context of Questioning
- 13. On the Pragmatics of Answers 255
- 14. The Epistemics of the Question-Answer Sequence and Its Psycho-Pragmatic Limitations 280
- 15. Questioning in Conversation 304
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Section VI: Questioning and Literary Rhetoric: Kafka as Example
- 16. The Parable, the Paradox, the Question 329
- 17. Kafka or the Existentiality of Questioning 341
- Biographical Notes 357
- Bibliography 361
- Index Nominum 377
- Index Rerum 383
- 393-394 393
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Chapter DOI:
doi.org/10.1515/9783110864205.43
Chapters in this book
- I-IV I
- Table of Contents V
-
Introduction
- The Nature of Problematic Knowledge 3
-
Section I: Questioning and Philosophy
- 1. Toward a History of the Question 9
- 2. Unanswerable Questions? 36
-
Section II: Questioning and Science
- 3. Questioning and Problems in Philosophy of Science: Problem-Solving Versus Directly Truth- Seeking Epistemologies 43
- 4. Questioning in Science 68
- 5. Aspects of Problem Solving 81
- 6. Questioning in Education 98
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Section III: Questioning, Language and Discourse
- 7. The Interrogative Theory of Meaning and Reference 121
- 8. Questions of Identity in Discourse 144
- 9. “Knowing Whether”, “Knowing Who”, and Epistemic Closure 182
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Section IV: Questions and Reasoning
- 10. Question-Asking Fallacies 195
- 11. Understanding Answers to Questions 222
- 12. Vain Questions 243
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Section V: The Context of Questioning
- 13. On the Pragmatics of Answers 255
- 14. The Epistemics of the Question-Answer Sequence and Its Psycho-Pragmatic Limitations 280
- 15. Questioning in Conversation 304
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Section VI: Questioning and Literary Rhetoric: Kafka as Example
- 16. The Parable, the Paradox, the Question 329
- 17. Kafka or the Existentiality of Questioning 341
- Biographical Notes 357
- Bibliography 361
- Index Nominum 377
- Index Rerum 383
- 393-394 393