An introduction to epistemology:
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Broadview Press
2009
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Ausgabe: | 2. ed. |
Schriftenreihe: | Broadview guides to philosophy
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Online-Zugang: | Inhaltsverzeichnis |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (p. 303-314) and index |
Beschreibung: | 319 Seiten 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9781551119076 |
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adam_text | CONTENTS PREFAEE TO THE FIRST EDITION 11 PREFAEE TO THE SEEOND EDITION
13 INTRODUCTION 15 THE AIMS OF EPISTEMOLOGY 16 SO ME IMPORTANT CONCEPTS
17 TRADITION AND REVISION 19 KEY CONCEPTS 20 CHAPTER ONE SKEPTICISM 21
FIRST SKIRMISHES WITH SKEPTICISM 22 CARTESIAN SKEPTICISM 24 BOX:
AEADEMIE AND PYHRRONIAN SKEPTICISM 24 THE DREAM ARGUMENT 25 THE DEMON
ARGUMENT 28 THE SKEPTIE S REQUIREMENTS 28 HUME, SKEPTICISM, AND
ENTITLEMENT 30 HUME S ASSUMPTIONS 31 THE RATIONALITY OF OUR INDUETIVE
INFERENEES 32 BOX: TYPES OF INDUCTION 32 HUME AND COMMON SENSE 36 BOX:
REASONS AND CAUSES 36 SKEPTICISM AND THE DEFENSE OF OUR COGNITIVE
PRACTICES 37 IS SKEPTICISM INEVITABLE? 37 TWO TYPES OF DEFENSE 38
RESPONDING TO THE SKEPTIC 39 IS CERTAINTY NEEESSARY FOR KNOWLEDGE? 39
BOX: DESCARTES AND THE PROBABLE 41 SHOW-AND- TELL: RULING OUT THAT ONE
IS DREAMING 42 CONTEXTUALISM: SHIFTING STANDARDS 44 SKEPTICISM AND
INFERENEE TO THE BEST EXPLANATION 45 INDUETION AGAIN 47 KEY CONCEPTS 51
6 AN NTRODUCTION TO EPISTEMOLOGY REVIEW QUESTIONS 51 FOR FURTHER STUDY
51 CHAPTER TWO AN INTRODUETION TO THE ANALYSIS OF KNOWLEDGE 53 THE
TRADITIONAL ANALYSIS 55 TRUTH CONDITIONS 55 MOTIVATING THE TRADITIONAL
ANALYSIS 56 BOX: THEORIES OFTRUTH 58 GETTIER AND THE TRADITIONAL
ANALYSIS 61 GETTIER-TYPE COUNTEREXAMPLES 61 BOX: BERTRAND RUSSELL AND
GETTIER-TYPE COUNTEREXAMPLES 62 A DEFENSE OF THE TRADITIONAL ANALYSIS 64
SOME STRATEGIES FOR HANDLING GETTIER PROBLEMS 65 A GENERAL DIAGNOSIS 65
CAUSAL THEORIES 66 1NDEFEASIBILITY THEORIES 69 BOX: STRONG AND WEAK
CONDITIONS 72 NO-FALSE-PREMISE VIEWS 75 THE SIGNIFICANCE OF GETTIER 77
KEY CONCEPTS 81 REVIEW QUESTIONS 81 FOR FURTHER STUDY 81 CHAPTER THREE
RELIABILISM 83 RELIABILITY AND KNOWLEDGE 83 TWO VERSIONS OF RELIABILISM
83 RELIABILISM AND PEREEPTUAL KNOWLEDGE 85 BOX: MORE ON RELIABLE
1NDIEATOR THEORY 85 RELIABILISM AND THE TRADITIONAL ANALYSIS 87
RELIABILISM AND ]USTIFICATION 89 OBJECTIONS TO RELIABILISM 92 THE
GENERALITY PROBLEM 92 1DENTIFYING PROCESS TYPES 94 IS RELIABILITY
SUFFICIENT? 96 EVIL DEMONS-AGAIN 99 RELIABILIST RESPONSES AND REVISIONS
100 NORMAL WORLDS AND WEAK JUSTIFIEATION 100 BOX: RELIABILISM AND
SKEPTICISM 101 CLAIRVOYANEY 103 KEY CONCEPTS 106 REVIEW QUESTIONS 106
FOR FURTHER STUDY 106 CONTENTS CHAPTERFOUR STRUETURE AND SOURCES OF
JUSTIFICATION: FOUNDATIONALISM 107 THE REGRESS ARGUMENT 108 MOTIVES FOR
FOUNDATIONALISM 109 OPTIONS FOR THE REGRESS ARGUMENT 109 A MOTIVE FOR
FOUNDATIONALISM 110 TWO TYPES OF FOUNDATIONALISM 110 THE BASIC STRUCTURE
110 BOX: FOUNDATIONALISM AS A THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE 111 STRONG
FOUNDATIONALISM 112 NEOCLASSICAL FOUNDATIONALISM 114 MODEST
FOUNDATIONALISM 114 BOX: CAN RELIABILISTS BE FOUNDATIONALISTS? 115
FEATURES OF MODEST FOUNDATIONALISM 118 OBJECTIONS TO FOUNDATIONALISM 119
STRONG FOUNDATIONALISM AND BASIC BELIEFS 120 LEVELS OF JUSTIFICATION 123
INDEPENDENT INFORMATION AND MODEST FOUNDATIONALISM 125 THE COGNITIVE
STATUS OF EXPERIENCE 128 KEY CONCEPTS 131 REVIEW QUESTIONS 131 FOR
FURTHER STUDY 131 CHAPTERFIVE STRUETURE AND SOURCES OF JUSTIFIEATION:
COHERENEE THEORY 133 THE INTUITIVE IDEA 133 MUTUAL SUPPORT 133 TWO VIEWS
OF COHERENCE 135 BOX: LINEAR COHERENCE 136 COHERENCE, PERCEPTION, AND
BELIEF 137 THE NATURE OF COHERENCE 137 PERCEPTUAL BELIEFS AND COHERENCE
139 WHAT DO YOU BELIEVE? 140 BOX: IS THE DOXASTIC PRESUMPTION TRUE? 141
CYCLES AND LOOPS LEHRER S VIEW OF COHERENCE 141 JUSTIFYING
TRUSTWORTHINESS 146 OBJECTIONS TO COHERENCE THEORY: LIBERAL OR
CONSERVATIVE? 150 LIBERALITY 150 CONSERVATISM 151 THE ISOLATION
OBJECTION 153 BOX: THE ISOLATION OBJECTION AND ITS COUSINS 154 KEY
CONCEPTS 157 REVIEW QUESTIONS 157 FOR FURTHER STUDY 157 7 8 AN
INTRODUCTION TO EPISTEMOLOGY CHAPTER SIX EXTERNALISM AND INTERNALISM 159
EXTERNAIIST AND INTERNALIST FEATURES OF JUSTIFICATION 160 EPISTEMIC
RESPONSIBILITY 161 RESPONSIBILITY: GOALS AND MEANS 161 ARE BELIEFS
VOLUNTARY? 163 BOX: DOXASTIC VOLUNTARISM 164 COGNITIVE ACCESS 167 STRANG
AND WEAK ACCESSIBILITY 167 OBJECTIONS AND RESPONSES 168 ATTEMPTED
RECONILIATION 171 ALSTON S INTERNALIST EXTERNALISM 171 SOSA S VIRTUE
PERSPECTIVISM 175 BOX: DA EXTERNALISTS CHANGE THE SUBJECT? 176 PROSPECTS
FOR RECONCILIATION 179 KEY CONCEPTS 181 REVIEW QUESTIONS 181 FOR FURTHER
STUDY 181 CHAPTER SEVEN NATURALIZED EPISTEMOLOGY 183 TRADITION AND
NATURALISM 184 A TRADITIONAL PICTURE 184 NATURALISM AND EPISTEMOLOGY 185
BOX: FACTS AND VALUES 186 QUINE S VEW OF NATURALIZED EPISTEMOLOGY 188
FIRST PHILOSOPHY 188 BOX: QUINE AND THE REJECTION OF THE APRIORI 189 THE
NORMATIVE CHARACTER OF NATURALIZED EPISTEMOLOGY 190 BOX: SCIENCE STUDIES
SCIENCE: THE STRANG PROGRAMME 190 THE GOAL OF INQUIRY 195 THE GOAL OF
INQUIRY: NORMATIVE AND NATURAL 196 BOX: EVOLUTIONARY EPISTEMOLOGY 197
NATURALIZED EPISTEMOLOGY AND SUPERVENIENCE 198 TRADITION, REDUCTION, AND
SUPERVENIENCE 202 QUINEAN AND MODEST NATURALIZED EPISTEMOLOGY 202 THREE
OPTIONS 204 KEY CONCEPTS 208 REVIEW QUESTIONS 208 FOR FURTHER STUDY 208
CHAPTER EIGHT FEMINIST EPISTEMOLOGY 211 TRADITIONAL EPISTEMOLOGY,
SCIENCE, AND KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTS 212 SCIENTIFIC METHOD AND VALUES 212
OBJECTIVITY 213 SHOULD WE WANT OBJECTIVITY? 217 REASON 219 A NEW LOOK
FOR EPISTEMOLOGY 221 CONTENTS 9 FEMINIST EMPIRICISM 221 BOX: COHERENTISM
AND FEMINIST EPISTEMOLOGY 222 FEMINIST STANDPOINT EPISTEMOLOGY 223
FEMINIST NATURALIZED EPISTEMOLOGY 226 DOES FEMINIST EPISTEMOLOGY LOOK
DIFFERENT? 228 BOX: ECOLOGICAL NATURALISM 230 THE FEMINIST IN
FEMINIST EPISTEMOLOGY 231 FEMINIST EPISTEMOLOGY IN A CHAPTER 234 KEY
CONCEPTS 235 REVIEW QUESTIONS 235 FOR FURTHER STUDY 235 CHAPTERNINE
APRIORI KNOWLEDGE 237 THE APRIORI AND NECESSITY 238 AN EPISTEMOLOGICAL
DISTINCTION: APRIORI AND A POSTERIORI 238 A METAPHYSICAL DISTINETION:
NECESSARY AND CONTINGENT PROPOSITIONS 240 HISTORICAL THEORIES OF THE
APRIORI 242 THE TRADITIONAL THEORY OF APRIORI KNOWLEDGE 243 BOX: THE
PRINCIPLE OF CONTRADIETION 246 KANT AND THE SYNTHETIC APRIORI 247 BOX:
HUME AND KANT ON ANALYTIC AND SYNTHETIC JUDGMENTS (PROPOSITIONS) 249
CONTEMPORARY VIEWS OF THE APRIORI 251 LINGUISTIC ACCOUNTS OF THE APRIORI
252 THE TRADITIONAL, THE LINGUISTIC, AND THE TRUTH 255 QUINEAN
RESERVATIONS (256 NECESSITY AND THE APRIORI 259 NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:
SYNTHETIC APRIORI PROPOSITIONS 262 KEY CONCEPTS 264 REVIEW QUESTIONS 264
FOR FURTHER STUDY 265 CHAPTER TEN PERCEPTION 267 THE SIMPLE STORY: NAIVE
REALISM 268 NAIVE-AN ILLUSION? 269 FURTHER ARGUMENTS AGAINST NAIVE
REALISM 272 BOX: BLINDSIGHT? 273 THE WORLD OF SENSE DATA 274 AN
INTUITIVE APPROACH 274 SOME COMMON FEATURES 276 REPRESENTATIVE REALISM
277 PRIMARY AND SECONDARY QUALITIES 277 A LOCKEAN RESPONSE OR NO WAY
OUT? 279 10 AN INTRODUCTION TO EPISTEMOLOGY SCIENCE TO THE RESCUE? 281
SOME REACTIONS TO REPRESENTATIVE REALISM 283 PHENOMENALISM 284
BERKELEY S FACTUAL PHENOMENALISM 285 LINGUISTIC PHENOMENALISM 286 . IS
LINGUISTIC PHENOMENALISM PLAUSIBLE? 286 BOX: LINGUISTIC PHENOMENALISM
AND THE SKEPTIC 288 BERKELEY AGAIN 288 REVIVING DIRECT REALISM 289
ADVERBIAL THEORY 289 THE DOXASTIC VIEW 291 PERCEPTUAL EXPERIENCE AND
REALISM 292 KEY CONCEPTS 295 REVIEW QUESTIONS 295 FOR FURTHER STUDY 295
GLOSSARY 297 BIBLIOGRAPHY 303 INDEX 315
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