Contemporary Debates in Epistemology (eBook, ePUB)
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Fully updated with new topics covering the latest developments and debates, the second edition of this highly influential text retains its unique combination of accessibility and originality. * Second edition of a highly influential text that has already become a standard in the field, for students and professional researchers alike, due to its impressive line-up of contributors, and its unique combination of accessibility and originality * Twenty-six essays in total, covering 13 essential topics * Features five new topics that bring readers up to speed on some of the latest developments in…mehr
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781118328125
- Artikelnr.: 39168136
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781118328125
- Artikelnr.: 39168136
the First Edition xiv 1 Should Knowledge Come First? 1 Knowledge First
Timothy Williamson 1 What Is Knowledge-first Epistemology? Trent Dougherty
and Patrick Rysiew 10 Experience First Trent Dougherty and Patrick Rysiew
17 Knowledge Still First Timothy Williamson 22 Still Nowhere Else to Start
Trent Dougherty and Patrick Rysiew 25 2 Is Knowledge Closed under Known
Entailment? 27 The Case against Closure Fred Dretske 27 The Case for
Closure John Hawthorne 40 Reply to Hawthorne Fred Dretske 56 3 Is Knowledge
Contextual? 60 Contextualism Contested Earl Conee 60 Contextualism Defended
Stewart Cohen 69 Contextualism Contested Some More Earl Conee 75
Contextualism Defended Some More Stewart Cohen 79 4 Do Practical Matters
Affect Whether You Know? 84 Practical Matters Affect Whether You Know
Jeremy Fantl and Matthew McGrath 84 Practical Matters Do Not Affect Whether
You Know Baron Reed 95 5 Can Skepticism Be Refuted? 107 The Refutation of
Skepticism Jonathan Vogel 108 The Challenge of Refuting Skepticism Richard
Fumerton 120 6 Are Intellectually Virtuous Motives Essential to Knowledge?
133 Knowledge Need Not Be Virtuously Motivated Jason Baehr 133 Knowledge
and the Motive for Truth Linda Zagzebski 140 Reply to Zagzebski Jason Baehr
146 Reply to Baehr Linda Zagzebski 149 7 Can Knowledge Be Lucky? 152
Knowledge Cannot Be Lucky Duncan Pritchard 152 Knowledge Can Be Lucky
Stephen Hetherington 164 8 Is There a Priori Knowledge? 177 In Defense of
the a Priori Laurence BonJour 177 There Is No a Priori Michael Devitt 185
Reply to Devitt Laurence BonJour 195 Reply to BonJour Michael Devitt 197
Last Rejoinder Laurence BonJour 200 9 Is There Immediate Justification? 202
There Is Immediate Justification James Pryor 202 There Is no Immediate
Justification Juan Comesaña 222 Reply to Comesaña James Pryor 235 Reply to
Pryor Juan Comesaña 239 10 Can Belief Be Justified Through Coherence Alone?
244 Non-foundationalist Epistemology: Holism, Coherence, and Tenability
Catherine Z. Elgin 244 Why Coherence Is Not Enough: A Defense of Moderate
Foundationalism James Van Cleve 255 Reply to Van Cleve Catherine Z. Elgin
267 Reply to Elgin James Van Cleve 271 11 Is Infinitism the Solution to the
Regress Problem? 274 Infinitism Is the Solution to the Regress Problem
Peter Klein 274 Infinitism Is Not the Solution to the Regress Problem Carl
Ginet 283 Reply to Ginet Peter Klein 291 Reply to Klein Carl Ginet 295 12
Can Evidence Be Permissive? 298 Evidence Can Be Permissive Thomas Kelly 298
Evidence Cannot Be Permissive Roger White 312 13 Is Justification Internal?
324 Justification Is Not Internal John Greco 325 Justification Is Internal
Richard Feldman 337 14 Is Truth the Primary Epistemic Goal? 351 Truth Is
Not the Primary Epistemic Goal Jonathan L. Kvanvig 352 Truth as the Primary
Epistemic Goal: A Working Hypothesis Marian David 363 Index 378
the First Edition xiv 1 Should Knowledge Come First? 1 Knowledge First
Timothy Williamson 1 What Is Knowledge-first Epistemology? Trent Dougherty
and Patrick Rysiew 10 Experience First Trent Dougherty and Patrick Rysiew
17 Knowledge Still First Timothy Williamson 22 Still Nowhere Else to Start
Trent Dougherty and Patrick Rysiew 25 2 Is Knowledge Closed under Known
Entailment? 27 The Case against Closure Fred Dretske 27 The Case for
Closure John Hawthorne 40 Reply to Hawthorne Fred Dretske 56 3 Is Knowledge
Contextual? 60 Contextualism Contested Earl Conee 60 Contextualism Defended
Stewart Cohen 69 Contextualism Contested Some More Earl Conee 75
Contextualism Defended Some More Stewart Cohen 79 4 Do Practical Matters
Affect Whether You Know? 84 Practical Matters Affect Whether You Know
Jeremy Fantl and Matthew McGrath 84 Practical Matters Do Not Affect Whether
You Know Baron Reed 95 5 Can Skepticism Be Refuted? 107 The Refutation of
Skepticism Jonathan Vogel 108 The Challenge of Refuting Skepticism Richard
Fumerton 120 6 Are Intellectually Virtuous Motives Essential to Knowledge?
133 Knowledge Need Not Be Virtuously Motivated Jason Baehr 133 Knowledge
and the Motive for Truth Linda Zagzebski 140 Reply to Zagzebski Jason Baehr
146 Reply to Baehr Linda Zagzebski 149 7 Can Knowledge Be Lucky? 152
Knowledge Cannot Be Lucky Duncan Pritchard 152 Knowledge Can Be Lucky
Stephen Hetherington 164 8 Is There a Priori Knowledge? 177 In Defense of
the a Priori Laurence BonJour 177 There Is No a Priori Michael Devitt 185
Reply to Devitt Laurence BonJour 195 Reply to BonJour Michael Devitt 197
Last Rejoinder Laurence BonJour 200 9 Is There Immediate Justification? 202
There Is Immediate Justification James Pryor 202 There Is no Immediate
Justification Juan Comesaña 222 Reply to Comesaña James Pryor 235 Reply to
Pryor Juan Comesaña 239 10 Can Belief Be Justified Through Coherence Alone?
244 Non-foundationalist Epistemology: Holism, Coherence, and Tenability
Catherine Z. Elgin 244 Why Coherence Is Not Enough: A Defense of Moderate
Foundationalism James Van Cleve 255 Reply to Van Cleve Catherine Z. Elgin
267 Reply to Elgin James Van Cleve 271 11 Is Infinitism the Solution to the
Regress Problem? 274 Infinitism Is the Solution to the Regress Problem
Peter Klein 274 Infinitism Is Not the Solution to the Regress Problem Carl
Ginet 283 Reply to Ginet Peter Klein 291 Reply to Klein Carl Ginet 295 12
Can Evidence Be Permissive? 298 Evidence Can Be Permissive Thomas Kelly 298
Evidence Cannot Be Permissive Roger White 312 13 Is Justification Internal?
324 Justification Is Not Internal John Greco 325 Justification Is Internal
Richard Feldman 337 14 Is Truth the Primary Epistemic Goal? 351 Truth Is
Not the Primary Epistemic Goal Jonathan L. Kvanvig 352 Truth as the Primary
Epistemic Goal: A Working Hypothesis Marian David 363 Index 378