Epistemology (häftad)
Format
Inbunden (Hardback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
336
Utgivningsdatum
2008-06-01
Förlag
OUP Oxford
Dimensioner
240 x 161 x 23 mm
Vikt
652 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9780199264933

Epistemology

New Essays

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This volume offers a view of the state of play in epistemology, in the form of twelve new essays by some of the most influential epistemologists of recent years. Topics include epistemic justification, solipsism, skepticism, reliabilism, evidentialism, infinitism, and modal, moral, naturalistic, and probabilistic epistemology.
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Kelly Becker, Mind The range of topics is wide yet coherent, and each author is at the top of his or her game. I highly recommend this book to anyone with an interest in contemporary epistemology.

Trent Dougherty, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews This is a stellar collection of epistemologists writing at the center of their specialties. It is not just reviewer boilerplate to say that this volume is ideal for an epistemology course for advanced majors or a graduate seminar in contemporary epistemology. Almost everyone who works in epistemology will want to read at least some of these essays.

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<br>Quentin Smith is the University Distinguished Faculty Scholar and Professor of Philosophy at Western Michigan University, <br>

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PART ONE, KNOWLEDGE; 1. Knowledge Needs No Justification; 2. Useful Falsehoods; PART TWO, EVIDENCE AND JUSTIFICATION; 3. Immediate Justification and Process Reliabilism; 4. Evidence; 5. Experiential Justification; PART THREE, SOLIPSISM; 6. Skepticism and Perceptual Knowledge; 7. Knowledge-Closure and Skepticism; PART FOUR, MODAL EPISTEMOLOGY AND MORAL EPISTEMOLOGY; 8. Modal Error; 9. Rational Disagreement as a Challenge to Practical Ethics and Moral Theory: An Essay in Moral Epistemology; PART FIVE, EPISTEMOLOGY OF RATIONALITY, PROBABILITY, AND NONFORMAL INFERENCES; 10. Irrationality and Cognition; 11. Why Epistemology can't be Operationalized; 12. Epistemology Dehumanized