A Priori Knowledge: Toward a Phenomenological Explanation
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505 | 8 | |a Table of Contents; Introduction; 1. A Priori, Analyticity, and Implicit Definition; Empiricism, Analyticity, and the A Priori; Reductive and Non-Reductive Conceptions of Analyticity; Implicit Definition, Logical Truth, and the Recalcitrant A Priori; Problems with Implicit Definition; BonJour's Objection; Fodor and Lepore's Objection; Horwich's Objection; Hale and Wright's Defence of the Traditional Connection; Logic and Convention; Coda; 2. Realism about Logic; Introduction; Logical Principles, Justification, and Epistemic Relativity; Objective Truth; Resnik's Attack | |
505 | 8 | |a Wittgenstein on the Necessity of "1 inch = 2.54 cm" and Logical InferenceDummett's Objection; Rule Following Considerations and the Adoption of a Convention; Summarising Remarks; Wright's Attack; Conclusion; 3. Objective Knowledge; Introduction; What the Tortoise Said to Boghossian; What Boghossian would say to the Tortoise; Rule-circular Arguments; The Side-Argument; Rejecting the Side-Argument; First Horn: Simple Internalism and Rational Insight; Second Horn: Epistemic Responsibility and the Lack of EpistemicIrresponsibility; Realism, the A priori and Rational Insight | |
505 | 8 | |a Boghossian's Argument against RelativismEpistemological Realism about Justification; Conclusion; 4. Phenomenology and Rational Insight; Naturalism and Justification; Phenomenology, Justification, and Eidetic Seeing; Is Holism a Possibility for the Empiricist?; Intuition of Essences and the Analytic/Synthetic Distinction; Husserl's Conception of the Analytic/Synthetic Distinction; Eidetic Variation; Passive Synthesis and Concept Constitution; Knowledge of Reality and Conceptual Truth; Absolute vs Relative Objectivity; Are Conceptual Truths True?; Conclusion; References | |
505 | 8 | |a The book sets out to analyze the notion of a priori justification and of a priori knowledge. The most influential explanations of the a priori within the contemporary analytic tradition are analyzed. It is shown that the theories which group around the notion of implicit definition ultimately entail that the propositions which can be known a priori are to be analyzed along conventionalist lines. It is argued that the notion of objective a priori knowledge requires a commitment to the existence of a faculty which is the source of and justifies that kind of knowledge. The existence and functioni | |
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contents | Table of Contents; Introduction; 1. A Priori, Analyticity, and Implicit Definition; Empiricism, Analyticity, and the A Priori; Reductive and Non-Reductive Conceptions of Analyticity; Implicit Definition, Logical Truth, and the Recalcitrant A Priori; Problems with Implicit Definition; BonJour's Objection; Fodor and Lepore's Objection; Horwich's Objection; Hale and Wright's Defence of the Traditional Connection; Logic and Convention; Coda; 2. Realism about Logic; Introduction; Logical Principles, Justification, and Epistemic Relativity; Objective Truth; Resnik's Attack Wittgenstein on the Necessity of "1 inch = 2.54 cm" and Logical InferenceDummett's Objection; Rule Following Considerations and the Adoption of a Convention; Summarising Remarks; Wright's Attack; Conclusion; 3. Objective Knowledge; Introduction; What the Tortoise Said to Boghossian; What Boghossian would say to the Tortoise; Rule-circular Arguments; The Side-Argument; Rejecting the Side-Argument; First Horn: Simple Internalism and Rational Insight; Second Horn: Epistemic Responsibility and the Lack of EpistemicIrresponsibility; Realism, the A priori and Rational Insight Boghossian's Argument against RelativismEpistemological Realism about Justification; Conclusion; 4. Phenomenology and Rational Insight; Naturalism and Justification; Phenomenology, Justification, and Eidetic Seeing; Is Holism a Possibility for the Empiricist?; Intuition of Essences and the Analytic/Synthetic Distinction; Husserl's Conception of the Analytic/Synthetic Distinction; Eidetic Variation; Passive Synthesis and Concept Constitution; Knowledge of Reality and Conceptual Truth; Absolute vs Relative Objectivity; Are Conceptual Truths True?; Conclusion; References The book sets out to analyze the notion of a priori justification and of a priori knowledge. The most influential explanations of the a priori within the contemporary analytic tradition are analyzed. It is shown that the theories which group around the notion of implicit definition ultimately entail that the propositions which can be known a priori are to be analyzed along conventionalist lines. It is argued that the notion of objective a priori knowledge requires a commitment to the existence of a faculty which is the source of and justifies that kind of knowledge. The existence and functioni |
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dewey-tens | 120 - Epistemology, causation, humankind |
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spelling | Piazza, Tommaso 1972- Verfasser aut A Priori Knowledge Toward a Phenomenological Explanation Berlin De Gruyter 2006 1 online resource (219 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Phenomenology & mind Print version record Table of Contents; Introduction; 1. A Priori, Analyticity, and Implicit Definition; Empiricism, Analyticity, and the A Priori; Reductive and Non-Reductive Conceptions of Analyticity; Implicit Definition, Logical Truth, and the Recalcitrant A Priori; Problems with Implicit Definition; BonJour's Objection; Fodor and Lepore's Objection; Horwich's Objection; Hale and Wright's Defence of the Traditional Connection; Logic and Convention; Coda; 2. Realism about Logic; Introduction; Logical Principles, Justification, and Epistemic Relativity; Objective Truth; Resnik's Attack Wittgenstein on the Necessity of "1 inch = 2.54 cm" and Logical InferenceDummett's Objection; Rule Following Considerations and the Adoption of a Convention; Summarising Remarks; Wright's Attack; Conclusion; 3. Objective Knowledge; Introduction; What the Tortoise Said to Boghossian; What Boghossian would say to the Tortoise; Rule-circular Arguments; The Side-Argument; Rejecting the Side-Argument; First Horn: Simple Internalism and Rational Insight; Second Horn: Epistemic Responsibility and the Lack of EpistemicIrresponsibility; Realism, the A priori and Rational Insight Boghossian's Argument against RelativismEpistemological Realism about Justification; Conclusion; 4. Phenomenology and Rational Insight; Naturalism and Justification; Phenomenology, Justification, and Eidetic Seeing; Is Holism a Possibility for the Empiricist?; Intuition of Essences and the Analytic/Synthetic Distinction; Husserl's Conception of the Analytic/Synthetic Distinction; Eidetic Variation; Passive Synthesis and Concept Constitution; Knowledge of Reality and Conceptual Truth; Absolute vs Relative Objectivity; Are Conceptual Truths True?; Conclusion; References The book sets out to analyze the notion of a priori justification and of a priori knowledge. The most influential explanations of the a priori within the contemporary analytic tradition are analyzed. It is shown that the theories which group around the notion of implicit definition ultimately entail that the propositions which can be known a priori are to be analyzed along conventionalist lines. It is argued that the notion of objective a priori knowledge requires a commitment to the existence of a faculty which is the source of and justifies that kind of knowledge. The existence and functioni PHILOSOPHY / Epistemology bisacsh A priori fast Knowledge, Theory of fast Phenomenology fast A priori Phenomenology Knowledge, Theory of Analytische Philosophie (DE-588)4001869-6 gnd rswk-swf Apriori (DE-588)4142830-4 gnd rswk-swf Erkenntnis (DE-588)4015286-8 gnd rswk-swf Objektivität (DE-588)4172310-7 gnd rswk-swf Phänomenologie (DE-588)4045660-2 gnd rswk-swf Erkenntnis (DE-588)4015286-8 s Objektivität (DE-588)4172310-7 s Analytische Philosophie (DE-588)4001869-6 s 1\p DE-604 Apriori (DE-588)4142830-4 s 2\p DE-604 Phänomenologie (DE-588)4045660-2 s 3\p DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Piazza, Tommaso A Priori Knowledge : Toward a Phenomenological Explanation http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=603600 Aggregator Volltext 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 3\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Piazza, Tommaso 1972- A Priori Knowledge Toward a Phenomenological Explanation Table of Contents; Introduction; 1. A Priori, Analyticity, and Implicit Definition; Empiricism, Analyticity, and the A Priori; Reductive and Non-Reductive Conceptions of Analyticity; Implicit Definition, Logical Truth, and the Recalcitrant A Priori; Problems with Implicit Definition; BonJour's Objection; Fodor and Lepore's Objection; Horwich's Objection; Hale and Wright's Defence of the Traditional Connection; Logic and Convention; Coda; 2. Realism about Logic; Introduction; Logical Principles, Justification, and Epistemic Relativity; Objective Truth; Resnik's Attack Wittgenstein on the Necessity of "1 inch = 2.54 cm" and Logical InferenceDummett's Objection; Rule Following Considerations and the Adoption of a Convention; Summarising Remarks; Wright's Attack; Conclusion; 3. Objective Knowledge; Introduction; What the Tortoise Said to Boghossian; What Boghossian would say to the Tortoise; Rule-circular Arguments; The Side-Argument; Rejecting the Side-Argument; First Horn: Simple Internalism and Rational Insight; Second Horn: Epistemic Responsibility and the Lack of EpistemicIrresponsibility; Realism, the A priori and Rational Insight Boghossian's Argument against RelativismEpistemological Realism about Justification; Conclusion; 4. Phenomenology and Rational Insight; Naturalism and Justification; Phenomenology, Justification, and Eidetic Seeing; Is Holism a Possibility for the Empiricist?; Intuition of Essences and the Analytic/Synthetic Distinction; Husserl's Conception of the Analytic/Synthetic Distinction; Eidetic Variation; Passive Synthesis and Concept Constitution; Knowledge of Reality and Conceptual Truth; Absolute vs Relative Objectivity; Are Conceptual Truths True?; Conclusion; References The book sets out to analyze the notion of a priori justification and of a priori knowledge. The most influential explanations of the a priori within the contemporary analytic tradition are analyzed. It is shown that the theories which group around the notion of implicit definition ultimately entail that the propositions which can be known a priori are to be analyzed along conventionalist lines. It is argued that the notion of objective a priori knowledge requires a commitment to the existence of a faculty which is the source of and justifies that kind of knowledge. The existence and functioni PHILOSOPHY / Epistemology bisacsh A priori fast Knowledge, Theory of fast Phenomenology fast A priori Phenomenology Knowledge, Theory of Analytische Philosophie (DE-588)4001869-6 gnd Apriori (DE-588)4142830-4 gnd Erkenntnis (DE-588)4015286-8 gnd Objektivität (DE-588)4172310-7 gnd Phänomenologie (DE-588)4045660-2 gnd |
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title | A Priori Knowledge Toward a Phenomenological Explanation |
title_auth | A Priori Knowledge Toward a Phenomenological Explanation |
title_exact_search | A Priori Knowledge Toward a Phenomenological Explanation |
title_full | A Priori Knowledge Toward a Phenomenological Explanation |
title_fullStr | A Priori Knowledge Toward a Phenomenological Explanation |
title_full_unstemmed | A Priori Knowledge Toward a Phenomenological Explanation |
title_short | A Priori Knowledge |
title_sort | a priori knowledge toward a phenomenological explanation |
title_sub | Toward a Phenomenological Explanation |
topic | PHILOSOPHY / Epistemology bisacsh A priori fast Knowledge, Theory of fast Phenomenology fast A priori Phenomenology Knowledge, Theory of Analytische Philosophie (DE-588)4001869-6 gnd Apriori (DE-588)4142830-4 gnd Erkenntnis (DE-588)4015286-8 gnd Objektivität (DE-588)4172310-7 gnd Phänomenologie (DE-588)4045660-2 gnd |
topic_facet | PHILOSOPHY / Epistemology A priori Knowledge, Theory of Phenomenology Analytische Philosophie Apriori Erkenntnis Objektivität Phänomenologie |
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