6.24 Processes

Keywords: processes, goldman, systems, process, psychological, reliability, animal, perceptual, reliabilist, demon, system, cognitive, forming, reliabilism, relations

Number of articles: 27
Weighted number of articles: 31.44906

A scatterplot showing the raw number of articles that are in the epistemology subtopic processes each year from 1945-2013. The average value is 0.4, and the median value is 0. It reaches a peak value of 3 in 1978, and has a minimum value of 0 in 1946.

Figure 6.101: Raw number of articles in topic 24, processes.

A scatterplot showing the weighted number of articles that are in the epistemology subtopic processes each year from 1945-2013. The average value is 0.46, and the median value is 0.22. It reaches a peak value of 2.51 in 1978, and has a minimum value of 0 in 1950.

Figure 6.102: Weighted number of articles in topic 24, processes.

A scatterplot showing the proportion of philosophy articles that are in the epistemology subtopic processes each year from 1945-2013. The average value is 0.1%, and the median value is 0.1%. It reaches a peak value of 0.6% in 1978, and has a minimum value of 0.0% in 1950.

Figure 6.103: Percentage of philosophy articles in topic 24, processes.

A scatterplot showing the percentage of epistemology articles that are in the epistemology subtopic processes each year from 1945-2013. The average value is 1.5%, and the median value is 0.8%. It reaches a peak value of 10.1% in 1978, and has a minimum value of 0.0% in 1950.

Figure 6.104: Percentage of epistemology articles in topic 24, processes.

Characteristic Articles

  1. Donald E. Stahl, 1982, “Goldman on What Justifies Belief,” Analysis 42:146–9.
  2. Ralph Wedgwood, 1999, “The a Priori Rules of Rationality,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 59:113–31.
  3. James Chase, 2004, “Indicator Reliabilism,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 69:115–37.
  4. Richard E. Grandy, 1978, “On Revisiting Psychology and Reorienting Epistemology,” Journal of Philosophy 75:525–6.
  5. Marshall Swain, 1978, “Epistemics and Epistemology,” Journal of Philosophy 75:523–5.
  6. David Henderson, 2008, “Testimonial Beliefs and Epistemic Competence,” Noûs 42:190–221.
  7. David K. Henderson, 1994, “Epistemic Competence and Contextualist Epistemology: Why Contextualism is not Just the Poor Person’s Coherentism,” Journal of Philosophy 91:627–49.
  8. Professor Ziff, 1962, “On Mr. Goldman’s Objection,” Analysis 23:24–4.
  9. Tyler Burge, 2003, “Perceptual Entitlement,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 67:503–48.
  10. David Henderson and Terrence Horgan, 2000, “Iceberg Epistemology,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 61:497–535.

Highly Cited Articles

  1. Ralph Wedgwood, 2002, “Internalism Explained,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 65:349–69. (0.5987676)