Knowledge

Author(s)

    • Evans, Ian
    • Smith, Nicholas D.

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Knowledge

Ian Evans and Nicholas D. Smith

Polity Press, 2012

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Introductions to the theory of knowledge are plentiful, but none introduce students to the most recent debates that exercise contemporary philosophers. Ian Evans and Nicholas D. Smith aim to change that. Their book guides the reader through the standard theories of knowledge while simultaneously using these as a springboard to introduce current debates. Each chapter concludes with a "Current Trends" section pointing the reader to the best literature dominating current philosophical discussion. These include: the puzzle of reasonable disagreement; the so-called "problem of easy knowledge" the intellectual virtues; and new theories in the philosophy of language relating to knowledge. Chapters include discussions of skepticism, the truth condition, belief and acceptance, justification, internalism versus externalism, epistemic evaluation, and epistemic contextualism. Evans and Smith do not merely offer a review of existing theories and debates; they also offer a novel theory that takes seriously the claim that knowledge is not unique to humans. Surveying current scientific literature in animal ethology, they discover surprising sophistication and diversity in non-human cognition. In their final analysis the authors provide a unified account of knowledge that manages to respect and explain this diversity. They argue that animals know when they make appropriate use of the cognitive processes available to animals of that kind, in environments within which those processes are veridically well-adapted. Knowledge is a lively and accessible volume, ideal for undergraduate and post-graduate students. It is also set to spark debate among scholars for its novel approaches to traditional topics and its thoroughgoing commitment to naturalism.

Table of Contents

1: Introduction to the Theory of Knowledge 2: The Challenge of Skepticism 3: Contextualism 4: Warrant as Justification 5: Justification, Defeaters, and Basing 6: Externalist Theories of Warrant 7: Epistemic Evaluation 8: A New Theory of Knowledge, Part 1: The Desiderata and Non-Human Knowledge 9. A New Theory of Knowledge Part 2: Human Knowledge Bibliography

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  • NCID
    BB09342795
  • ISBN
    • 9780745650524
    • 9780745650531
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Cambridge
  • Pages/Volumes
    238 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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