Ebook: Epistemology: a guide
Author: Turri John
- Tags: Erkenntnistheorie, Knowledge Theory of
- Year: 2014
- Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
- City: Chichester;West Sussex;Hoboken
- Language: English
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This book discusses central topics of theory of knowledge, including skepticism, epistemic justification, epistemic closure, virtue epistemology, and naturalized epistemology.;1. The best case for skepticism about the external world? (Stroud, "The Problem of the External World") -- 2. Proving the external world exists (Or: Let's all give Moore a hand!) (Moore, "Proof of an External World") -- 3. Some ways of resisting skepticism (Moore, "Four Forms of Scepticism") -- 4. Plausibility and possibilities (Moore, "Certainty") -- 5. Skeptic on skeptic (Klein, "How a Pyrrhonian Skeptic Might Respond to Academic Skepticism") -- 6. Realism in epistemology (Williams, "Epistemological Realism") -- 7. Socratic questions and the foundation of empirical knowledge (Chisholm, "The Myth of the Given") -- 8-9. The foundation of empirical knowledge? (Sellars, "Does Empirical Knowledge Have a Foundation?" and "Epistemic Principles") -- 10. It's not a given that empirical knowledge has a foundation (Bonjour, "Can Empirical Knowledge Have a Foundation?").
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