Reading epistemology : selected texts with interactive commentary
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Reading epistemology : selected texts with interactive commentary
(Reading philosophy)
Blackwell Pub., c2006
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
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: hbk ISBN 9781405127639
内容説明
Designed for readers who have had little or no exposure to contemporary theory of knowledge, Reading Epistemology brings together twelve important and influential writings on the subject.
Presents twelve influential pieces of writing representing two contrasting views on each of six core topics in epistemology.
Each chapter contains an introduction to the topic, introductions to the authors, extensive commentaries on the texts, questions for debate and an annotated bibliography.
Includes writings from Robert Nozick, Ernest Sosa, Laurence BonJour, and Fred Dretske.
Encourages readers to engage with the texts and to think for themselves.
目次
Preface. Sources and Acknowledgements.
Introduction.
1. Defining Knowledge.
Introduction to the Problem.
Introduction to Pollock.
The Gettier Problem: John L. Pollock.
Commentary on Pollock.
Introduction to Nozick.
Conditions for Knowledge: Robert Nozick.
Commentary on Nozick.
2. Justification and Truth.
Introduction to the Problem.
Introduction to Goldman.
What is Justified Belief?: Alvin I. Goldman.
Commentary on Goldman.
Introduction to Foley.
What's Wrong with Reliabilism?: Richard Foley.
Commentary on Foley.
3. Duties and Virtues.
Introduction to the Problem.
Introduction to Steup.
A Defense of Internalism: Matthias Steup.
Commentary on Steup.
Introduction to Sosa.
Reliabilism and Intellectual Virtue: Ernest Sosa.
Commentary on Sosa.
4. Knowledge by Hearsay.
Introduction to the Problem.
Introduction to Fricker.
Against Gullibility: Elizabeth Fricker.
Commentary on Fricker.
Introduction to Burge.
Content Preservation: Tyler Burge.
Commentary on Burge.
5. Foundations or Coherence?.
Introduction to the Problem.
Introduction to Alston.
Two Types of Foundationalism: William P. Alston.
Commentary on Alston.
Introduction to BonJour.
The Coherence Theory of Empirical Knowledge: Laurence BonJour.
Commentary on BonJour.
6. Scepticism in Context.
Introduction to the Problem.
Introduction to Dretske.
The Pragmatic Dimension of Knowledge: Fred Dretske.
Commentary to Dretske.
Introduction to Williams.
Realism and Scepticism: Michael Williams.
Commentary to Williams.
Essay/Examination Questions.
Further Reading.
Index
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: pbk ISBN 9781405127646
内容説明
Designed for readers who have had little or no exposure to contemporary theory of knowledge, Reading Epistemology brings together twelve important and influential writings on the subject.
Presents twelve influential pieces of writing representing two contrasting views on each of six core topics in epistemology.
Each chapter contains an introduction to the topic, introductions to the authors, extensive commentaries on the texts, questions for debate and an annotated bibliography.
Includes writings from Robert Nozick, Ernest Sosa, Laurence BonJour, and Fred Dretske.
Encourages readers to engage with the texts and to think for themselves.
目次
Preface viii
Sources and Acknowledgements ix
Introduction 1
1 Defining Knowledge 4
Introduction to the Problem 4
Introduction to Pollock 7
John L. Pollock, 'The Gettier Problem' 8
Commentary on Pollock 11
Introduction to Nozick 14
Robert Nozick, 'Conditions for Knowledge' 15
Commentary on Nozick 21
2 Justification and Truth 27
Introduction to the Problem 27
Introduction to Goldman 30
Alvin I. Goldman, 'What is Justified Belief ?' 31
Commentary on Goldman 41
Introduction to Foley 44
Richard Foley, 'What's Wrong with Reliabilism?' 44
Commentary on Foley 53
3 Duties and Virtues 57
Introduction to the Problem 57
Introduction to Steup 60
Matthias Steup, 'A Defense of Internalism' 60
Commentary on Steup 75
Introduction to Sosa 80
Ernest Sosa, 'Reliabilism and Intellectual Virtue' 80
Commentary on Sosa 89
4 Knowledge by Hearsay 93
Introduction to the Problem 93
Introduction to Fricker 95
Elizabeth Fricker, 'Against Gullibility' 95
Commentary on Fricker 107
Introduction to Burge 109
Tyler Burge, 'Content Preservation' 110
Commentary on Burge 119
5 Foundations or Coherence? 122
Introduction to the Problem 122
Introduction to Alston 124
William P. Alston, 'Two Types of Foundationalism' 125
Commentary on Alston 135
Introduction to BonJour 139
Laurence BonJour, 'The Coherence Theory of Empirical
Knowledge' 139
Commentary on BonJour 150
6 Scepticism in Context 156
Introduction to the Problem 156
Introduction to Dretske 159
Fred Dretske, 'The Pragmatic Dimension of Knowledge' 159
Commentary on Dretske 169
Introduction to Williams 173
Michael Williams, 'Realism and Scepticism' 174
Commentary on Williams 182
Essay/Examination Questions 186
Further Reading 188
Index 194
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