Williamson on knowledge
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Williamson on knowledge
Oxford University Press, 2009
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Timothy Williamson's 2000 book Knowledge and Its Limits is perhaps the most important work of philosophy of the decade. Eighteen leading philosophers have now joined forces to give a critical assessment of ideas and arguments in this work, and the impact it has had on contemporary philosophy. They discuss epistemological issues concerning evidence, defeasibility, scepticism, testimony, assertion, and perception, and debate Williamson's central claim that
knowledge is a mental state.
目次
- Introduction
- 1. E = K and Perceptual Knowledge
- 2. Can the Concept of Knowledge be Analysed?
- 3. Is Knowing a State of Mind? The Case Against
- 4. The Knowledge Account of Assertion and the Nature of Testimonial Knowledge
- 5. Williamson on Knowledge and Evidence
- 6. Knowledge and Objective Chance
- 7. Primeness, Internalism, Explanation
- 8. Williamson's Casual Approach to Probabilism
- 9. Assertion, Knowledge and Lotteries
- 10. Defeating the Dogma of Defeasibility
- 11. Evidence = Knowledge: Williamson's Solution to Skepticism
- 12. Timothy Williamson's Knowledge and its Limits
- 13. Are Mental States Luminous?
- 14. Cognitive Phenomenology, Semantic Qualia and Luminous Knowledge
- 15. Aristotle's Condition
- 16. Reponses to Critics
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