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Warrant and Proper Function [e-book]

In this companion volume to Warrant : the Current Debate, Alvin Plantinga develops an original approach to the question of epistemic warrant; that is, what turns true belief into knowledge. He argues that what is crucial to warrant is the proper functioning of one's cognitive faculties in the right kind of cognitive environment. He begins by examining the notion of proper function and its colleagues: purpose, damage, design plan, malfunction, and the like. He then explores the general features of the cognitive design plan, explaining how his account of warrant applies in each of the main areas of the epistemic establishment: knowledge of self, knowledge by way of memory, knowledge of other persons, knowledge by way of testimony, perception, a priori knowledge and belief, induction, and probability. He goes on to investigate the question of whether knowledge has a foundationalist structure and concludes with an argument that naturalism in epistemology flourishes best within the context of supernaturalism in theology or metaphysics. - Publisher.

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1993, Oxford University Press
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Table of Contents

Warrant: A First Approximation
Proper Function
The Design Plan
Reliability
Warrant: Objections and Refinements
The Design Plan
Two Concluding Comments
Exploring the Design Plan: Myself and My Past
Knowledge of Myself
Memory
Other Persons and Testimony
Other Persons
Testimony
Perception
Perceptual Belief as Knowledge
Perceptual Experience
Perceptual Beliefs as Basic
Perceptual Beliefs Formed on the Basis of Experience
Nature, Nurture, and Perceptual Judgments
A Priori Knowledge
A Priori Knowledge Initially Characterized
A Priori Knowledge Is Knowledge
Fallibilistic A Priorism
A Priori Knowledge and the Causal Requirements
Why Propositions Cannot Be Concrete
Back to the Causal Requirement
Induction
The Old Riddle of Induction
The New Riddle of Induction
Epistemic Probability: Some Current Views
Epistemic Probability and Statistical Probability
Theories of Epistemic Probability
Epistemic Conditional Probability: The Sober Truth
The Two Faces of Epistemic Probability
An Account of the Normative Component
Replies and Comments
Coherence, Foundations, and Evidence
Coherence and Foundations
Evidentialism
Naturalism versus Proper Function?
Naturalistic Analyses of Proper Function
So What's a Poor Naturalist to Do?
Is Naturalism Irrational?
The Problem
Darwin's Doubt
A Preliminary Argument against Naturalism
The Main Argument Against Naturalism

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1 online resource (xii, 243 p.)

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OL26238234M
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0198024053
ISBN 13
9780198024057

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