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"Eleven pairs of newly commissioned essays face off on opposite sides of fundamental problems in current theories of knowledge. This distinctive format offers readers a unique opportunity to observe philosophers engaging in head-to-head debate. The essays are centered on three core areas of epistemology: skepticism, the foundations of knowledge, and justification."--BOOK JACKET
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Contemporary debates in epistemology
2005, Blackwell Pub., Wiley-Blackwell
in English
1405107391 9781405107396
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Table of Contents
I: Knowledge and skepticism / Matthias Steup
1. Is knowledge closed under known entailment?
The case against closure / Fred Dretske
The case for closure / John Hawthorne
Reply to Hawthorne
2. Is knowledge contextual?
Contextualism contested / Earl Conee
Contextualism defended / Stewart Cohen
Contextualism contested some more
Contextualism defended some more
3. Can skepticism be refuted?
The refutation of skepticism / Jonathan Vogel
The challenge of refuting skepticism / Richard Fumerton
4. Is there a Priori knowledge?
In defense of the a Priori / Laurence BonJour
There is no a Priori / Michael Devitt
Reply to Devitt
Reply to BonJour
Last rejoinder
II: Foundational knowledge / Matthias Steup
5. Is infinitism the solution to the regress problem?
Infinitism is the solution to the regress problem / Peter Klein
Infinitism is not the solution to the regress problem / Carl Ginet
Reply to Ginet
Reply to Klein
6. Can beliefs be justified through coherence alone?
Non-foundationalist epistemology: holism, coherence, and tenability / Catherine Z. Elgin
Why coherence is not enough: a defense of moderate foundationalism / James van Cleve
7. Is there immediate justification?
There is no immediate justification / James Pryor
Doing without immediate justification / Michael Williams
8. Does perceptual experience have conceptual content?
Perceptual experience has conceptual content / Bill Brewer
Perception and conceptual content / Alex Byrne
III: Justification / Matthias Steup
9. Is justification internal?
Justification is not internal / John Greco
Justification is internal / Richard Feldman
10. Is truth the primary epistemic goal?
Truth is not the primary epistemic goal / Johnathan Kvanvig
Truth as the primary epistemic goal: a working hypothesis / Marian David
11. Is Justified belief responsible belief?
Justified belief as responsible belief / Richard Foley
Obligation, entitlement, and rationality / Nicholas Wolterstorff
Response to Wolterstorff
Response to Foley.
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