Epistemology is more than the theory of knowledge. Its range of
concern includes not only knowledge proper but also rational
belief, probability, plausibility, evidentiation, and not least,
erotetics, the business of raising and resolving questions.
Aristotle indicated that human inquiry is grounded in wonder; when
matters are so out of the ordinary we puzzle about the reason why
and seek for an explanation. With increasing sophistication, the
ordinary as well as the extraordinary excites the intellect, so
that questions gain an increasing prominence within epistemology.
Inquiry Dynamics focuses on the phenomena and theory of rational
inquiry, focusing on its concern for questions and their
management.
An introductory chapter lays the groundwork of the book's
deliberations, followed by chapter 2, explaining the basic concepts
involved in the abstract logic of questions and answers and sets
out the generic fundamentals of the domain. Chapters 3 and 4
expound the theoretical principles that characterize the field of
question epistemology in general, clarifying the fundamental themes
and theses of the subject. Chapters 5 through 9 then explore the
landscape of question epistemology within science. Rescher seeks to
show that there are limits-restrictions of basic principle-to our
ability to resolve scientific questions. The concluding chapter
argues in particular that the grand goal of an ultimate theory, one
resolving all explanatory questions, has to be approached with
great caution.
Throughout Rescher emphasizes that a question-oriented approach
to the process of inquiry serves to highlight the inherent
limitations of the cognitive project. Rescher's question-oriented
treatment of epistemology proceeds in the tradition of Kant and
stands in decided contrast to the dominant knowledge-oriented
approach originating with Descartes. He demonstrates that a concern
for the issue of plausible question resolution is a necessary
component of the epistemological enterprise. Inquiry Dynamics will
be of interest to philosophers, scientists, and social
scientists.
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