Epistemic Justification: Internalism vs. Externalism, Foundations vs. VirtuesISBN: 978-0-631-18284-9
Paperback
250 pages
April 2003, Wiley-Blackwell
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"BonJour and Sosa offer a penetrating exploration of the
internalism/externalism controversy in epistemology. While they
vigorously and effectively argue for quite different conclusions,
the ability of both philosophers to clearly, fairly, and
sympathetically evaluate alternative views results in an
outstanding philosophical debate that contributes greatly to our
understanding of some of the most fundamental issues in
epistemology." Richard Fumerton, University of Iowa
"The format , and the eminence of each author, makes the book a
valuable addition to the field for practitioners, but also
potentially useful as an introduction to many of the most basic
problems of contemporary epistemology." Choice, December
2003
“This book is both a livelv debate between two top epistemologists and a recapitulation of the main lines of the debate about epistemic justification over the last few decades. This makes it at once appropriate for undergraduate courses in epistemology as well as for graduate seminars. This debate is … always rewarding.” Review of Metaphysics