What can we know? The problem of knowledge in an evolutionary key

The debates on knowledge, reality and truth have been central to philosophical discussions for several decades. The advent of the Evolutionary Theory of Knowledge has provided it not just with interesting hypotheses regarding the cognitive capacities facing the task of knowing the world, but has als...

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Autores principales: Caicedo Machacón, Oscar David, Bermúdez Barrera, Eduardo
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Publicado: Escuela de Filosofía. Facultad de Humanidades y Artes, Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2022
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spelling I15-R231-article-1902023-02-10T14:00:34Z What can we know? The problem of knowledge in an evolutionary key ¿Qué podemos conocer? El problema del conocimiento en clave evolucionista Caicedo Machacón, Oscar David Bermúdez Barrera, Eduardo epistemología realismo verdad éxito biológico ciencias cognitivas epistemology realism truth biological success cognitive sciences The debates on knowledge, reality and truth have been central to philosophical discussions for several decades. The advent of the Evolutionary Theory of Knowledge has provided it not just with interesting hypotheses regarding the cognitive capacities facing the task of knowing the world, but has also brought new problems. This article attempts to offer a naturalized perspective on the problem of knowledge, delving into the debates arising from realism and the concepts of truth and error when determining whether biological success is closely related to both concepts -not only in the human, but also in other animal species- or not. Los debates sobre el conocimiento, la realidad y la verdad han estado en el centro de la discusión filosófica desde hace décadas. El advenimiento de la Teoría Evolucionista del Conocimiento le ha revestido, no solo de hipótesis interesantes sobre los procesos que subyacen a las capacidades cognitivas en la tarea de conocer el mundo, sino que ha traído consigo nuevos problemas. En este artículo se intenta ofrecer una perspectiva naturalizada del problema del conocimiento, adentrándonos en los debates suscitados desde el realismo y los conceptos de verdad y error a la hora de determinar si el éxito biológico está íntimamente relacionado o no con ambos conceptos, no solo en la especie humana sino también en otras especies animales.    Escuela de Filosofía. Facultad de Humanidades y Artes, Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2022-12-30 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed original papers. Double-blind Artículos originales evaluados por pares. Doble ciego application/pdf https://cuadernosfilosoficos.unr.edu.ar/index.php/cf/article/view/190 10.35305/cf2.vi19.190 Cuadernos Filosóficos / Segunda Época; No. 19 (2022) Cuadernos Filosóficos / Segunda Época; Núm. 19 (2022) 2683-9024 1850-3667 spa https://cuadernosfilosoficos.unr.edu.ar/index.php/cf/article/view/190/177 Derechos de autor 2022 Oscar David Caicedo Machacón, Eduardo Bermúdez B. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0
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verdad
éxito biológico
ciencias cognitivas
epistemology
realism
truth
biological success
cognitive sciences
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realismo
verdad
éxito biológico
ciencias cognitivas
epistemology
realism
truth
biological success
cognitive sciences
Caicedo Machacón, Oscar David
Bermúdez Barrera, Eduardo
What can we know? The problem of knowledge in an evolutionary key
topic_facet epistemología
realismo
verdad
éxito biológico
ciencias cognitivas
epistemology
realism
truth
biological success
cognitive sciences
author Caicedo Machacón, Oscar David
Bermúdez Barrera, Eduardo
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Bermúdez Barrera, Eduardo
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title What can we know? The problem of knowledge in an evolutionary key
title_short What can we know? The problem of knowledge in an evolutionary key
title_full What can we know? The problem of knowledge in an evolutionary key
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description The debates on knowledge, reality and truth have been central to philosophical discussions for several decades. The advent of the Evolutionary Theory of Knowledge has provided it not just with interesting hypotheses regarding the cognitive capacities facing the task of knowing the world, but has also brought new problems. This article attempts to offer a naturalized perspective on the problem of knowledge, delving into the debates arising from realism and the concepts of truth and error when determining whether biological success is closely related to both concepts -not only in the human, but also in other animal species- or not.
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