Debating the a priori:
What kind of knowledge could be obtainable just by thinking? Debating the A Priori presents a series of exchanges between two leading philosophers on how to answer this question. In this extended debate, Boghossian and Williamson contribute alternating chapters which develop radically contrasting vi...
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Zusammenfassung: | What kind of knowledge could be obtainable just by thinking? Debating the A Priori presents a series of exchanges between two leading philosophers on how to answer this question. In this extended debate, Boghossian and Williamson contribute alternating chapters which develop radically contrasting views and present detailed replies to each other's arguments. A central case is the nature of basic logical knowledge and the justification for basic deductive inferences, but the arguments range widely across epistemology, the philosophy of language, and metaphilosophy. The debate takes in the status of the distinctions between analytic and synthetic and between a priori and a posteriori, as well as problems concerning the conditions for linguistic understanding and competence, and the question of what it might be to grasp a concept or to have an intuition. Both authors explore implications for how philosophy itself works, or should work. The result vividly exposes some of the main fault lines in contemporary philosophy, concerning the relation between reason and experience, the status of basic beliefs, the nature of concepts and intuitions, the role of language in our understanding of the world, how to study knowledge, and what it is to do philosophy. Both authors provide conclusions which sum up their positions and place the arguments in context. Their lively and engaging exchanges allow the reader to follow up-close how a philosophical debatte evolves |
Beschreibung: | xi, 259 Seiten |
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adam_text | Contents Preface Publisher’s Acknowledgements ix xiii 1. Analyticity Reconsidered Paul Boghossian і 2. Blind Reasoning Paul Boghossian 28 3. Understanding and Inference Timothy Williamson 46 4. Williamson on the A Priori and the Analytic Paul Boghossian 78 5. Reply to Boghossian on the A Priori and the Analytic Timothy Williamson 86 6. Inferentialism and the Epistemology of Logic: Reflections on Casalegno and Williamson Paul Boghossian 7. Boghossian and Casalegno on Understanding and Inference Timothy Williamson 93 108 8. How Deep is the Distinction between A Priori and A Posteriori Knowledge? Timothy Williamson 117 9. Do We Have Reason to Doubt the Importance of the Distinction between A Priori and A Posteriori Knowledge? A Reply to Williamson Paul Boghossian 137 10. Reply to Boghossian on the Distinction between the A Priori and the A Posteriori Timothy Williamson 156 11. Williamson on the Distinction between the A Priori and the A Posteriori Once Agam Paul Boghossian 168 12. Knowing by Imagining Timothy Williamson 175 13. Intuition, Understanding, and the A Priori Paul Boghossian 186 14. Reply to Boghossian on Intuition, Understanding, and the A Priori Timothy Williamson 208
viii CONTENTS 15. Reply to Williamson on Intuition, Understanding, and the A Priori Paul Boghossian 214 16. Boghossian on Intuition, Understanding, and the A Priori Once Again Timothy Williamson 227 17. Closing Reflections Timothy Williamson 240 18. Closing Reflections Paul Boghossian 243 Bibliography Index 247 255
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Contents Preface Publisher’s Acknowledgements ix xiii 1. Analyticity Reconsidered Paul Boghossian і 2. Blind Reasoning Paul Boghossian 28 3. Understanding and Inference Timothy Williamson 46 4. Williamson on the A Priori and the Analytic Paul Boghossian 78 5. Reply to Boghossian on the A Priori and the Analytic Timothy Williamson 86 6. Inferentialism and the Epistemology of Logic: Reflections on Casalegno and Williamson Paul Boghossian 7. Boghossian and Casalegno on Understanding and Inference Timothy Williamson 93 108 8. How Deep is the Distinction between A Priori and A Posteriori Knowledge? Timothy Williamson 117 9. Do We Have Reason to Doubt the Importance of the Distinction between A Priori and A Posteriori Knowledge? A Reply to Williamson Paul Boghossian 137 10. Reply to Boghossian on the Distinction between the A Priori and the A Posteriori Timothy Williamson 156 11. Williamson on the Distinction between the A Priori and the A Posteriori Once Agam Paul Boghossian 168 12. Knowing by Imagining Timothy Williamson 175 13. Intuition, Understanding, and the A Priori Paul Boghossian 186 14. Reply to Boghossian on Intuition, Understanding, and the A Priori Timothy Williamson 208
viii CONTENTS 15. Reply to Williamson on Intuition, Understanding, and the A Priori Paul Boghossian 214 16. Boghossian on Intuition, Understanding, and the A Priori Once Again Timothy Williamson 227 17. Closing Reflections Timothy Williamson 240 18. Closing Reflections Paul Boghossian 243 Bibliography Index 247 255 |
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