Knowledge in Perspective
Ever since Plato, philosophers have faced one central question: what is the scope and nature of human knowledge? In this volume the distinguished philosopher Ernest Sosa collects essays on this subject written over a period of twenty-five years. All the major topics of contemporary epistemology are covered: the nature of propositional knowledge; externalism versus internalism; foundationalism versus coherentism; and the problem of the criterion. ‘Sosa is one of the most prominent and most important epistemologists on the current American scene.’ William P. Alston, Syracuse University
• distinguished philosopher Ernest Sosa collects essays, written over the last 25 years, on ‘what is the scope and nature of human knowledge?’ • presentation is lucid and will appeal to anyone concerned with contemporary epistemology
ContentsSources and acknowledgments; Introduction; Part I. What is Knowledge, And How is it Possible? 1. The analysis of \'knowledge that p\'; 2. How do you know?; 3. On our knowledge of matters of fact; 4. Presuppositions of empirical knowledge; Part II. Theories of Justification: 5. Epistemology today: a perspective in retrospect; 6. Nature unmirrored, epistemology naturalized; 7. Theories of justification: old doctrines newly defended; 8. Reliabilism and intellectual virtue; Part III. Intellectual Virtue and Epistemic Perspective: A View Presented: 9. The foundations of foundationalism; 10. The raft and the pyramid: coherence versus foundations in the theory of knowledge; 11. The coherence of virtue and the virtue of coherence; 12. Testimony and coherence; Part IV. Intellectual Virtue in Perspective: The View Developed: 13. Knowledge and intellectual virtue; 14. Methodology and apt belief; 15. Equilibrium in coherence?; 16. Intellectual virtue in perspective; Index.
- Forlag: Cambridge University Press
- Utgivelsesår: 1991
- Kategori: Filosofi
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- Antall sider: 312
- ISBN: 9780521396431
- Innbinding: Heftet