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adam_text | CONTENTS
SERIESEDITORS PREFAEE
XIII
PREFAEEANDAEKNOWLEDGEMENTS
XIV
INTRODUCTION
1
EPISTEMIC
WARRANT:
AFIRSTAPPROXIMATION
11
LI
GENERAL
FEATURESOFEPISTEMIC
WARRANT
12
LLA
THETRUTH-CONNECTION
12
LLB
THEEPISTEMIC
LUCKCONDITION
13
LI.C
THECOMPETENCE
CONDITION
16
LLD
DOXASTICAND
PROPOSITIONAL
WARRANT
18
LI.E
COMPETENCE-ORIENTED
VS.DEONTOLOGICAL
EPISTEMOLOGY
20
LU
LNTERNALISM
AND
EXTERNALISM
23
LI.G
GENERAL
FEATURES
OFWARRANT:
CONCLUDING
REMARKS
24
LII
WARRANT
AND
KNOWLEDGE
24
LILA
WARRANT,
KNOWLEDGE
AND
EPISTEMOLOGICAL
METHODOLOGY
24
LILB
LNFERENTIAL
GETTIER
CASE
26
LILC
PERCEPTUAL
GETTIER-STYLE
CASE
26
LILD
THEGETTIER-STYLE
CASESINPERSPECTIVE
27
LILE
THEGETTIER-STYLE
CASEVS.THE
KNOWLEDGE
CASES
29
LIU
HALLMARKS
OFGETTIER-STYLE
CASES
32
LILH
CONCLUDING
REMARKS
ONWARRANT
ANDKNOWLEDGE
33
L.III
NORMAL
CIRCUMSTANCES
VS.RELEVANT
ALTERNATIVES
33
LIILA
RELEVANTALTERNATIVES
VS.NORMAL
CIRCUMSTANCES
34
LIILB
BASICSIMILARITIES
36
I.IILC
ONNORMAL
CIRCUMSTANCES
37
I.IV
EPISTEMICWARRANT:
CONCLUDING
REMARKS
40
11WARRANT,
REASONING
AND
COMPETENCE
42
II.I
AFEWRESTRICTIONS
43
LI.LA
RESTRIETION
TOWARRANT
BYPURPORTEDLY
DEDUCTIVE
EPISTEMIC
REASONING
43
I.ILB
RESTRICTION
TOEMPIRICAL
EPISTEMIC
REASONING
45
VII
VIII
CONTENTS
II.LC
RESTRICTION
TONON-SKEPTICAL
INVESTIGATION
45
II.LD
ANOTE
ONTERMINOLOGY
46
II.II
REASONING
ASASOURCEOFWARRANT
46
LLILA
THETRUTH-CONDUCIVENESS
OFREASONING
46
II.ILB
REASONING
ASANON-BASIC
SOURCEOFWARRANT
48
II.III
WARRANT
AND
REASONING:
THE
TRADITONAL
CONCEPTION
50
LLIILA
THEEMPIRICAL
ROBUSTNESS
OFPURPORTEDLY
DEDUCTIVE
REASONING
50
LLIILB
TOWARDSANARTICULATION
OFTHE
TRADITIONAL
CONCEPTION
52
LLIV
THECLASSICALBICONDITIONAL
56
II.IV.A
MOTIVATION
OF(VALIDITYREQUIREMENT)
57
II.IV.B
ANALLEGEDOBJECTION
TO(VALIDITYREQUIREMENT)
60
LLIV.C
THECLASSICALBICONDITIONAL
INCONCLUSION
61
LLV
EPISTEMIC
REASONING
AND
COMPETENCE
61
LLV.A
REASONING
AND
COMPETENCE
62
LLVI
THECONFORMITY
PROBLEM
64
LLVLA
ARTICULATING
THE
CONFORMITY
PROBLEM
64
ILVLB
THENATURE
OFTHE
CONFORMITY
PROBLEM
66
ILVLC
CONCLUDING
REMARKS
ONTHE
CONFORMITY
PROBLEM
68
11.
VII
THEUNIVOCALITY-COMPETENCE
69
II.VILA
COMPETENCE
ANDCONCEPT
POSSESSION
70
II.VILB
THEUNIVOCALITY-COMPETENCE
AND
THENOTION
OFUNIVOCALITY
71
II.VILC
UNIVOCALITY
AND
TYPE-IDENTITY
73
II.VILD
UNIVOCALITY
AND
CO-REFERENCE
74
II.VILE
VARIETIESOFUNIVOCAL
THINKING
77
1LVIII
THEFALLIBILITY
OFTHEUNIVOCALITY-COMPETENCE
78
II.VIILA
VARIETIESOFUNIVOCALITY-COMPETENCE
FAILURE
78
ILVIII.B
CASESOFUNIVOCALITY
SUCCESSAND
FAILURE
85
ILVIII.C
CONCEPT
TRIAD
85
II.VIILD
DEMONSTRATIVE
TRIAD
88
II.VIILE
NAMETRIAD
91
II.VIILF
CONCEPTUAL
EQUIVOCATION
VS.REFERENTIAL
MISTAKE
94
II.VIILG
CONCLUDING
REMARKS
ONTHEFALLIBILITYOF
THEUNIVOCALITY-COMPETENCE
97
LLIX
CHARACTERIZING
THE
UNIVOCALITY-COMPETENCE
97
II.IX.A
AGAINSTATTITUDINAL
ACCOUNTS
98
II.IX.B
AGAINSTHIGHER-ORDER
ATTITUDINAL
ACCOUNTS
98
CONTENTS
IX
II.IX.C AGAINST
SYMMETRIE
FIRST-ORDER
ATTITUDINAL
ACCOUNTS
100
II.IX.D
AGAINST
ASYMMETRIE
FIRST-ORDER
ATTITUDINAL
ACCOUNTS
104
II.IX.E
THEATTITUDINAL
AECOUNTS
INCONCLUSION
107
ILX
INFERENTIAL
PRESUPPOSITIONS
108
II.X.A
INFERENTIAL
PRESUPPOSITIONS
109
ILX.B
LNFERENTIAL
PRESUPPOSITIONS
AND
NORMATIVE
COMMITMENTS
110
II.X.C
THE
FORM
AND
CONTENT
OFINFERENTIAL
PRESUPPOSITIONS
112
II.X.D
PRESUPPOSITIONS
VS.ATTITUDES
116
II.X.E
CONCLUDING
REMARKS
ON
INFERENTIAL
PRESUPPOSITIONS
118
ILXI
THEEPISTEMIC
SIGNIFIEANCE
OFUNIVOCALITY
120
ILXLA
THEWARRANT
FORINFERENTIAL
PRESUPPOSITIONS
121
II.XLB
THEEPISTEMOLOGIEAL
SIGNIFIEANCE
OF
INFERENTIAL
PRESUPPOSITIONS
123
ILXII
CONCLUDING
REMARKS
124
III
ANTI-INDIVIDUALISM
AND
TWIN
EARTH
126
IIL.I
ANTI-INDIVIDUALISM
INPHILOSOPHY
OFMIND
126
III.I.A
CHARAETERIZING
THE
INDIVIDUALISMJ
ANTI-INDIVIDUALISM
DISPUTE
127
IIL.I.B
RESTRICTION
TOPROPOSITIONAL
ATTITUDES
131
III.II
TWIN
EARTH
133
III.ILA
THETWIN
EARTH
SCENARIO
133
III.ILB
TWIN
EARTH
ARGUMENTS
134
III.ILC
VARIATIONS
OFTHE
TWIN
EARTH
ARGUMENTS
137
III.III
TWIN
EARTH:
METHODOLOGICAL
CONSIDERATIONS
140
III.IILA
DIALEETIEAL
CONSIDERATIONS
140
III.IILB
THE
POSSIBILITY
OFTWIN
EARTH
142
III.IILC
THE
TWINS
THOUGHTS
144
III.IILD
ANINDIVIDUALIST
OBJEETION
145
III.IILE
CONCLUDING
METHODOLOGICAL
REMARKS
147
III.IV
TOWARDS
PRINCIPLES
OFATTITUDE
INDIVIDUATION
147
III.IV.A
TWIN
EARTH
AND
THE
PRINCIPLES
OF
ATTITUDE-INDIVIDUATION
148
III.IV.B
THE
NORMAL
ENVIRONMENT
151
IILV
INCONCLUSION:
ANTI-INDIVIDUALISM
AND
RATIONALITY
154
X
CONTENTS
IV
SIOW-SWITCH
CASESAND
THE
INDIVIDUALIST
CHALLENGE
156
IV.I
THESLOWSWITCH
CASES
156
IV.LA
INTRODUCING
THE
SLOW-SWITCH
CASES
157
IV.LB
REASONING
AFTERACONCEPTUAL
SWITCH
159
IV.II
THEEQUIVOCATION
INTERPRETATION
160
IV.ILA
BOGHOSSIAN S
INTERPRETATION
161
IV.ILB
COMPARTMENTALIZATION
OFTHE
MIND
163
IV.ILC
EXPLANATION
OFTHE
FALLIBILITY
OFTHE
UNIVOCALITY-COMPETENCE
164
IV.ILD
WHAT S
ANTI-INDIVIDUALISM
GOTTODOWITHIT?
166
IV.ILE
CONCLUDING
REMARKS
ONTHE
BASISOFTHE
EQUIVOCATION
ACCOUNT
167
IV.III
ALTERNATIVE
ACCOUNTS
OFTHE
SLOW-SWITCH
CASE
168
IV.IILA
THENO-SWITCH
INTERPRETATION
168
IV.IILB
THEDEEP-SWITCH
INTERPRETATION
172
IV.IILC
THEANAPHORIC
MEMORY
INTERPRETATION
177
IV.IILD
THEAMALGAM
INTERPRETATION
183
IV.IILE
THEVARIOUS
INTERPRETATIONS
INCONCLUSION
191
IV.IV
THEPROVISO
OFEPISTEMIC
ABNORMALITY
191
IV.IV.A
THEPROVISO
OFEPISTEMIC
ABNORMALITY
191
IV.IV.B
ACHALLENGE
TOTHE
PROVISO
192
IV.IV.C
INDEFENSE
OFTHE
PROVISO
OFEPISTEMIC
ABNORMALITY
195
IV.V
THESLOW-SWITCH
CASEINPERSPECTIVE
200
IV.V.A
SPECIFICATION
REQUIRED
200
IV.V.B
METHODOLOGICALLIBERALISM
201
IV.V.C
ANTI-INDIVIDUALISM
AND
THE
EQUIVOCATION
INTERPRETATION
201
IV.VI
THESLOW-SWITCHCASEANDTHEINDIVIDUALIST
ARGUMENTS
204
IV.VLA
(VALIDITYFAILURE)AND
(VALID1)
205
IV.VLB
(TRANSPARENCY)
AND
(TRANS1)
207
IV.VII
THEARGUMENT
FROMTRANSPARENCY
FAILURE
209
IV.VILA
THEARGUMENT
FROMTRANSPARENCY
FAILURE
209
IV.VILB
MOTIVATION
OFTHE
PREMISES
(TRANSO)-(TRANS3)
209
IV.VILC
ANANTI-INDIVIDUALIST
CRITIQUE
OF(TRANS3)
212
IV.VILD
THEARGUMENT
FROMTRANSPARENCY
FAILURECONCLUDED
217
IV.VIII
THEVALIDITYARGUMENT
218
IV.VIILA
THEVALIDITYARGUMENT
218
IV.VIILB
THERELATION
BETWEEN
THE
TWOINDIVIDUALIST
ARGUMENTS
219
CONTENTS
XI
IV.VIILC MOTIVATION
OF(VALIDO)-(VALID3)
222
IVJX
CONCLUDING
REMARKS
ONTHE
INDIVIDUALIST
CHALLENGE
226
V
ANANTI-INDIVIDUALIST
RESPONSE
228
VJ
LAYOFTHE
LAND
229
V.LA
RESPONSES
TOTHE
VALIDITYARGUMENT
229
V.II
CRITIQUE
OF(VALID3)
231
V.ILA
PRELIMINARY
CRITIQUE
OF(VALID3)
232
VJLB
INDIVIDUALIST
RESPONSES
TOTHE
PRELIMINARY
CRITIQUE
OF(VALID3)
234
VJLC
THESTATUS
OF(VALID3)AND
(VALIDITY
REQUIREMENT)
236
VJII
PRESUPPOSITION
FAHME:ACOMPARATIVE
INTERLUDE
237
VJILA
PRESUPPOSITION
FAILME
AND
THE
SLOW-SWITCH
CASE
238
VJILB
CAMPBELL
238
VJILC
BROWN
241
VJILD
BMGE(AND
BURGEVS.CAMPBELL)
244
VJILE
CAMPBELL
AGAIN
249
VJILF
CONCLUDING
REMARKS
ONTHE
COMPARATIVE
INTERLUDE
251
V.IV
TOWARDSAFALSEPRESUPPOSITION
ACCOUNT
251
VJV.A
PETER SINFERENTIAL
PRESUPPOSITIONS
252
VJV.B
THEEPISTEMIC
SIGNIFICANCE
OFPETER S
INFERENTIAL
PRESUPPOSITIONS
253
V.V
SLOW-SWITCHES
AND
EPISTEMIC
RATIONALITY
255
V.V.A
WARRANTED
FALSEINFERENTIAL
PRESUPPOSITIONS
256
V.V.B
REASONING
ANDWARRANTED
FALSEINFERENTIAL
PRESUPPOSITIONS
258
V.V.C
DEFENSEOF(VALID2)FROM
THE
ABOVE
CONCLUSIONS
262
V.VI
DIRECTDEFENSES
OF(VALID2)
264
V.VLA
REASONING
COMPETENCIES
AND
VALIDITY-CONDUCIVENESS
265
V.VLB
ENTERPEDRO
268
V.VLC
ENTERGETTIER
270
V.VLD
ANUNDERLYING
SIMILARITY
273
V.VLE
CONCLUDING
REMARKS
ON
(VALID2)
276
V.VII
OBJECTIONS
TOTHE
ACCOUNT
277
V.VILA
THECHARGE
OFDEONTOLOGISM
277
V.VILB
RESPONSETOTHE
CHARGE
OFDEONTOLOGISM
278
XII
CONTENTS
V.VILC ANANTI-INDIVIDUALIST OBJECTION
TO(VALID2)
281
V.VILD
ANSWERINGTHEANTI-INDIVIDUALIST
CHALLENGE
286
V.VIII
CONCLUDING
REMARKS
287
VI
TOWARDS
PRINCIPIES
OFEPISTEMIC
REASONING
290
VI.I
THEROLEOFVALIDITY
INEPISTEMIC
REASONING
291
VLLA
VALIDITYVS.LEGITIMACY
291
VI.II
SAFEBELIEFVS.SAFECOMPETENCE
292
VI.ILA
TRADITIONAL
CONCEPTIONS
OFSAFETYAND
THEIR
PROBLEMS
292
VI.ILB
TOWARDSAREVISEDSAFETYPRINCIPLE
296
VI.ILC
REASONINGCOMPETENCIES,
AGAIN
297
VI.III
SAFETYANDLEGITIMACY
304
VI.IILA
EPISTEMICLEGITIMACY
304
VI.IV
EPISTEMICALLYNORMAL
CIRCUMSTANCES
308
VI.IV.A
NORMAL
CIRCUMSTANCES
VS.RELEVANT
ALTERNATIVES
308
VI.IV.B
WHATCIRCUMSTANCES
AREEPISTEMICALLY
ABNORMAL?
310
VI.IV.C
EPISTEMICNORMALITY
ANDTHE
NORMAL
ENVIRONMENT
311
VI.IV.D
GENERAL
EPISTEMIC
NORMALITY
VS.P-RELEVANT
EPISTEMIC
NORMALITY
313
VI.IV.E
GENERAL
EPISTEMIC
NORMALITY
AND
THENORMAL
ENVIRONMENT
316
VI.IV.F
EPISTEMICALLYNORMAL
CIRCUMSTANCES
INPERSPECTIVE
320
VLV
CONCLUDING
REMARKS
321
REFERENCES
324
INDEX
333
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publisher | Palgrave Macmillan |
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series2 | Palgrave Innovations in Philosophy |
spelling | Gerken, Mikkel Verfasser aut Epistemic reasoning and the mental Mikkel Gerken 1. publ. Basingstoke [u.a.] Palgrave Macmillan 2013 XV, 340 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Palgrave Innovations in Philosophy Literaturverz. S. 324 - 332 Knowledge, Theory of Philosophy of Mind (DE-588)4248301-3 gnd rswk-swf Erkenntnistheorie (DE-588)4070914-0 gnd rswk-swf Philosophy of Mind (DE-588)4248301-3 s Erkenntnistheorie (DE-588)4070914-0 s DE-604 Digitalisierung UB Erlangen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=026206636&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Gerken, Mikkel Epistemic reasoning and the mental Knowledge, Theory of Philosophy of Mind (DE-588)4248301-3 gnd Erkenntnistheorie (DE-588)4070914-0 gnd |
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title | Epistemic reasoning and the mental |
title_auth | Epistemic reasoning and the mental |
title_exact_search | Epistemic reasoning and the mental |
title_full | Epistemic reasoning and the mental Mikkel Gerken |
title_fullStr | Epistemic reasoning and the mental Mikkel Gerken |
title_full_unstemmed | Epistemic reasoning and the mental Mikkel Gerken |
title_short | Epistemic reasoning and the mental |
title_sort | epistemic reasoning and the mental |
topic | Knowledge, Theory of Philosophy of Mind (DE-588)4248301-3 gnd Erkenntnistheorie (DE-588)4070914-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Knowledge, Theory of Philosophy of Mind Erkenntnistheorie |
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