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Externalism About Knowledge

English · Hardback

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Externalism About Knowledge presents new essays from leading epistemologists working in various branches of this tradition: process reliabilism, tracking views, safety views, virtue epistemology, proper functionalism, naturalized epistemology, and knowledge-first epistemology.


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  • 1: Jack C. Lyons: Methods, Processes, and Knowledge

  • 2: Sanford C. Goldberg: Surprise! A Social Meta-Epistemology for Process Reliabilism

  • 3: Kelly Becker: Sensitivity, Discrimination, and Perspective

  • 4: Sherrilyn Rouch: Knowledge, Evidence, and Naked Statistics

  • 5: Duncan Pritchard: Moderate Knowledge Externalism

  • 6: John Hawthorne, Christina H. Dietz: The Safety Conception of Knowledge

  • 7: Ernest Sosa: Default Assumptions and Pure Thought

  • 8: Berit Bogaard: Virtue Epistemology and Epistemic Responsibility

  • 9: Peter J. Graham: Proper Functionalism and the Organizational Theory of Functions

  • 10: Kenneth Boyce: An Explanationist Defense of Proper Functionalism

  • 11: Andrew Moon: Naturalism, Externalism, and Naturalistic Externalism

  • 12: Louise Antony: How Naturalists can Give Internalists What They Really Want (or Need!)

  • 13: Clayton Littlejohn: Externalism Explained

  • 14: Timothy Williamson: Boghossian, Müller-Lyer, the Parrot, and the Nazi



About the author

Luis R. G. Oliveira received his BA from Calvin College and his MA and PhD from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. He is now an Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Houston. Professor Oliveira has co-edited two books and published numerous papers in academic journals and book collections on various topics in Epistemology, Philosophy of Religion, and Ethics. He is the director of the international project LATAM Bridges in the Epistemology of Religion.

Summary

Externalism About Knowledge presents new essays from leading epistemologists working in various branches of this tradition: process reliabilism, tracking views, safety views, virtue epistemology, proper functionalism, naturalized epistemology, and knowledge-first epistemology.

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