Epistemology: An Anthology, 2nd EditionISBN: 978-1-4051-6967-7
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936 pages
February 2008, Wiley-Blackwell
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Acknowledgments.
Part I: Skepticism:.
Introduction.
1. The Problem of the External World: Barry Stroud.
2. Proof of an External World: G. E. Moore.
3. Four Forms of Scepticism: G. E. Moore.
4. Certainty: G. E. Moore.
5. How a Pyrrhonian Skeptic Might Respond to Academic Skepticism: Peter Klein.
6. Epistemological Realism: Michael Williams.
Part II: The Structure of Knowledge and Justification:.
Introduction.
7. The Myth of the Given: Roderick M. Chisholm.
8. Does Empirical Knowledge Have a Foundation?: Wilfrid Sellars.
9. Epistemic Principles: Wilfrid Sellars.
10. Can Empirical Knowledge Have a Foundation?: Laurence BonJour.
11. A Coherence Theory of Truth and Knowledge: Donald Davidson.
12. A Foundherentist Theory of Empirical Justification: Susan Haack.
13. The Raft and the Pyramid: Ernest Sosa.
14. Human Knowledge and the Infinite Regress of Reasons: Peter Klein.
Part III: Defining Knowledge:.
Introduction.
15. Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?: Edmund Gettier.
16. Thought, Selections: Gilbert Harman.
17. The Inescapability of Gettier Problems: Linda Zagzebski.
18. A State of Mind: Timothy Williamson.
Part IV: Epistemic Closure:.
Introduction.
19. Epistemic Operators: Fred Dretske.
20. Relevant Alternatives and Deductive Closure: Gail Stine.
21. Knowledge and Skepticism: Robert Nozick.
22. How to Defeat Opposition to Moore: Ernest Sosa.
23. Are There Counterexamples to the Closure Principle?: Jonathan Vogel.
Part V: Theories of Epistemic Justification:.
Introduction.
24. Evidentialism: Richard Feldman and Earl Conee.
25. Skepticism and Rationality: Richard Foley.
26. What is Justified Belief?: Alvin I. Goldman.
27. Reliabilism Leveled: Jonathan Vogel.
28. Externalist Theories of Justification: Laurence BonJour.
29. Internalism Exposed: Alvin Goldman.
30. Externalism and Skepticism: Richard Fumerton.
31. Internalism Defended: Richard Feldman and Earl Conee.
Part VI: Virtue Epistemology and the Value of Knowledge:.
Introduction.
32. Warrant: A First Approximation: Alvin Plantinga.
33. Virtues of the Mind, Selections: Linda Zagzebski.
34. Virtues and Vices of Virtue Epistemology: John Greco.
35. Cognitive Responsibility and the Epistemic Virtues: Duncan Pritchard.
36. The Place of Truth in Epistemology: Ernest Sosa.
37. Why Should Enquiring Minds Want to Know? Meno Problems and Epistemological Axiology: Jonathan L. Kvanvig.
38. True Enough: Catherine Z. Elgin.
Part VII: Naturalized Epistemology and the A Priori:.
Introduction.
39. Epistemology Naturalized: W. V. Quine.
40. What is “Naturalized Epistemology”?: Jaegwon Kim.
41. Quine as Feminist: the Radical Import of Naturalized Epistemology: Louise M. Antony.
42. There is at Least One A Priori Truth: Hilary Putnam.
43. Revisability, Reliabilism, and A Priori Knowledge: Albert Casullo.
44. A Priori Knowledge and the Scope of Philosophy: George Bealer.
45. Normativity and Epistemic Intuitions: Jonathan M. Weinberg, Shaun Nichols, and Stephen Stich.
46. Normativity and Natural Knowledge: Hilary Kornblith.
Part VIII: Knowledge and the Pragmatic:.
Introduction.
47. Solving the Skeptical Problem: Keith DeRose.
48. Elusive Knowledge: David Lewis.
49. Contextualist Solutions to Epistemological Problems: Scepticism, Gettier, and the Lottery: Stewart Cohen.
50. Knowledge and Practical Interest, Selections: Jason Stanley.
51. Evidence, Pragmatics, and Justification: Jeremy Fantl and Matthew McGrath.
52. Sensitive Moderate Invariantism: John Hawthorne.
53. The Assessment-Sensitivity of Knowledge Attributions: John MacFarlane.
Part IX: Testimony, Memory, and Perception:.
Introduction.
54. Trust and Rationality: Judith Baker.
55. Against Gullibility: Elizabeth Fricker.
56. Content Preservation: Tyler Burge.
57. Testimonial Knowledge and Transmission: Jennifer Lackey.
58. The Problem of Memory Knowledge: Michael Huemer.
59. Criteria, Defeasibility, and Knowledge: John McDowell.
60. Knowing How to Believe With Justification” Steven L. Reynolds.
Index