On Folk Epistemology exlpores how we ascribe knowledge to ourselves and others. Mikkel Gerken draws on both cognitive psychology and traditional philosophical reflection, while also contributing to epistemology, to lay the foundation for the study of folk epistemology.
On Folk Epistemology exlpores how we ascribe knowledge to ourselves and others. Mikkel Gerken draws on both cognitive psychology and traditional philosophical reflection, while also contributing to epistemology, to lay the foundation for the study of folk epistemology.
Mikkel Gerken (PhD, UCLA 2007) is a Danish philosopher. His research revolves around theory of knowledge and philosophy of mind but it is often integrated with theories of language and communication, cognitive psychology, philosophy of science and philosophical methodology. Gerken was an associate professor at the University of Edinburgh before returning to his native Denmark, where he is now an associate professor at the University of Southern Denmark. He is an elected member of The Young Academy under the Royal Danish Academy of the Sciences and was awarded a Young Elite Researcher prize from the Danish Ministry of Science.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I: Puzzles 1: Thought and talk about knowledge 2: Puzzling patterns of knowledge ascriptions 3: Theoretical responses and methodology 4: Arguments for strict purist invariantism Part II: Resources 5: The psychology of knowledge ascriptions 6: The epistemic norms of action 7: The epistemic norms of assertion 8: Cognition and communication - towards a unified account Part III: Diagnoses 9: Staging a strict purist invariantist comeback 10: Diagnosing salient alternative effects 11: Diagnosing contrast effects 12: Diagnosing practical factor effects Coda: Folk epistemology and epistemic injustice Appendix
Introduction Part I: Puzzles 1: Thought and talk about knowledge 2: Puzzling patterns of knowledge ascriptions 3: Theoretical responses and methodology 4: Arguments for strict purist invariantism Part II: Resources 5: The psychology of knowledge ascriptions 6: The epistemic norms of action 7: The epistemic norms of assertion 8: Cognition and communication - towards a unified account Part III: Diagnoses 9: Staging a strict purist invariantist comeback 10: Diagnosing salient alternative effects 11: Diagnosing contrast effects 12: Diagnosing practical factor effects Coda: Folk epistemology and epistemic injustice Appendix
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