Reliabilism and contemporary epistemology : essays
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Reliabilism and contemporary epistemology : essays
Oxford University Press, 2015
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Originally published: 2012
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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This is a collection of very recent essays by the leading proponent of process reliabilism, explaining its relation to rival and/or neighboring theories including evidentialism, other forms of reliabilism, and virtue epistemology. It addresses other prominent themes in contemporary epistemology, such as the internalism/externalism debate, the epistemological upshots of experimental challenges to intuitional methodology, the source of epistemic value, and social
epistemology. The Introduction addresses late-breaking responses to ongoing exchanges with friends, rivals, and critics of reliabilism.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. What Is Justified Belief?
- 2. Immediate Justification and Process Reliabilism
- 3. Reliabilism
- 4. Internalism, Externalism, and the Architecture of Justification
- 5. Toward a Synthesis of Reliabilism and Evidentialism
- 6. Reliabilism and Value of Knowledge (with Erik Olsson)
- 7. Williamson on Knowledge and Evidence
- 8. Epistemic Relativism and Reasonable Disagreement
- 9. A Guide to Social Epistemology
- 10. Why Social Epistemology is Real Epistemology
- 11. Philosophical Naturalism and Intuitional Methodology
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