Epistemology, 1999
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Epistemology, 1999
(Philosophical perspectives, 13)
Blackwell, c1999
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"A supplement to Noûs"--Cover
Includes bibliographical references
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ISBN 9780631218258
Description
This important compilation of articles based on issues surrounding epistemology, includes A Priori, Coherence, Contextualism, and Scepticism; Justification and Knowledge; Epistemic Possibility; Kant and Wittgenstein; Feminist Epistemology; the Epistemic Theory of Vagueness.
Table of Contents
Part I: The Seventh Philosophical Pespectives Lecture. A Priori Warrant and Naturalistic Epistemology. (Alvin Goldman). Part II: The A Priori. A Theory of the A Priori. (George Bealer). Part III: Coherence, Contextualism and Skepticism:. Contextualism, Skepticism, and the Structure of Reasons. (Stewart Cohen). Contextualism and Skepticism. (Richard Feldman). The Proper Role for Contextualism in an Anti-Luck Epistemology. (Mark Heller). Knowledge, Skepticism and Coherence. (Keith Lehrer). How to Defeat Opposition to Moore. (Ernest Sosa ). The New Relevant Alternatives Theory. (Jonathan Vogel). Part IV: Justification and Knowledge. Back to the Theory of Appearing. (William P. Alston). Self-Evidence: Robert Audi. Foundationalism and the External World. (Laurence Bojour). Two Recent Approaches to Self-Knowledge. (Anthony Brueckner). Agent Reliablism. (John Greco). Human Knowledge and the Infinite Regress of Reasons. (Peter D. Klein). Knowledge in Humans and Other Animals. (Hilary Kornblith). Part V: Epistemic Possibility. . Cosmic Mermeneutics. (Alex Byrne). Can it Be That It Would Have Been Even Though It Might Not Have Been? (Keith Derose). Part VI: Historical Matters: Kant and Wittgenstein. . Kant's Epistemological Problem and Its Coherent Solution. (Patricia Kitcher). A Father of the Revolution. (Howard Wettstein). Part VII: Feminist Epistemology. . What Knowledge Is and What It ought to Be: Feminists Values and Normative Epistemology. (Sally Haslanger). The Epistemic Theory of Vagueness. (Stephen Schiffer). Schiffer on the Epistemic Theory of Vagueness. (Timothy Williamson). Index.
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Description
Philosophical Perspectives, Volume 13 is an important compilation of articles based on issues surrounding epistemology. Published annually on different topics, the series brings together original, insightful articles written by leading scholars in philosophy. Sections include: A Priori, Coherence, Contextualism, and Skepticism; Justification and Knowledge; Epistemic Possibility; Kant and Wittgenstein; Feminist Epistemology; and the Epistemic Theory of Vagueness .
Table of Contents
Part I: The Seventh Philosophical Pespectives Lecture. A Priori Warrant and Naturalistic Epistemology. (Alvin Goldman) Part II: The A Priori. A Theory of the A Priori. (George Bealer) Part III: Coherence, Contextualism and Skepticism: Contextualism, Skepticism, and the Structure of Reasons. (Stewart Cohen) Contextualism and Skepticism. (Richard Feldman) The Proper Role for Contextualism in an Anti-Luck Epistemology. (Mark Heller) Knowledge, Skepticism and Coherence. (Keith Lehrer) How to Defeat Opposition to Moore. (Ernest Sosa )The New Relevant Alternatives Theory. (Jonathan Vogel)Part IV: Justification and Knowledge. Back to the Theory of Appearing. (William P. Alston)Self-Evidence: Robert Audi. Foundationalism and the External World. (Laurence Bojour) Two Recent Approaches to Self-Knowledge. (Anthony Brueckner) Agent Reliablism. (John Greco) Human Knowledge and the Infinite Regress of Reasons. (Peter D. Klein) Knowledge in Humans and Other Animals. (Hilary Kornblith) Part V: Epistemic Possibility. Cosmic Mermeneutics. (Alex Byrne) Can it Be That It Would Have Been Even Though It Might Not Have Been? (Keith Derose) Part VI: Historical Matters: Kant and Wittgenstein. Kant's Epistemological Problem and Its Coherent Solution. (Patricia Kitcher) A Father of the Revolution. (Howard Wettstein) Part VII: Feminist Epistemology. What Knowledge Is and What It ought to Be: Feminists Values and Normative Epistemology. (Sally Haslanger) The Epistemic Theory of Vagueness. (Stephen Schiffer) Schiffer on the Epistemic Theory of Vagueness. (Timothy Williamson) Index.
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