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Informationen zum Autor John Greco is Professor and Leonard and Elizabeth Eslick Chair in Philosophy, Saint Louis University Klappentext The Oxford Handbook of Skepticism features twenty-six newly commissioned chapters by top figures in the field. It explains important kinds of skeptical reasoning, examines the responses to skeptical arguments, and delves into the important contemporary issues revolving around skepticism. Zusammenfassung The Oxford Handbook of Skepticism features twenty-six newly commissioned chapters by top figures in the field. It explains important kinds of skeptical reasoning, examines the responses to skeptical arguments, and delves into the important contemporary issues revolving around skepticism. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction - John Greco Part One. Varieties of Skepticism and Skeptical Arguments 1. The Pyrrhonian Problematic- Markus Lammenranta 2. The Problem of the Criterion- Richard Fumerton 3. Cartesian Skepticism: Arguments and Antecedents- José Luis Bermúdez 4. Hume's Skepticism- Michael Williams 5. Skepticism about the External World- John Greco 6. Skepticism about Induction- Weintraub 7. Skepticism about A Priori Justification: Self-evidence, Defeasibility, and Cogito Propositions- Robert Audi 8. Moral Realism, Quasi-Realism and Skepticism- Terence Cuneo 9. Religious Skepticism - Paul K. Moser 10. Live Skeptical Hypotheses - Bryan Frances Part Two. Responses to Skepticism 11. Berkeley's Treatment of Skepticism - George Pappas 12. Kant's Response to Skepticism- Robert Stern 13. Reid's Response to Skepticism- James Van Cleve 14. Peirce and Skepticism - Christopher Hookway 15. Moore's Common Sense Response- Noah Lemos 16. Austin's Way with Skepticism - Mark Kaplan 17. Wittgentein on Certainty -Marie McGinn 18. Relativism as a Response to Skepticism- Peter J. Graham Part Three. Contemporary Issues 19. Ascriber Contextualism- Stewart Cohen 20. Sensitivity, Safety, and Anti-Luck Epistemology - Duncan Pritchard 21. Closure and Alternative Possibilities - Jonathan Kvanvig 22. Contemporary Responses to the Regress Argument- Peter D. Klein 23. Externalist Responses to Skepticism -Michael Bergmann 24. Internalist Responses to Skepticism - Jonathan Vogel 25. Virtue-theoretic Responses to Skepticism - Guy Axtell 26. Disjunctivism and Skepticism- Alan Millar ...
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The Oxford Handbook of Skepticism features twenty-six newly commissioned chapters by top figures in the field. It explains important kinds of skeptical reasoning, examines the responses to skeptical arguments, and delves into the important contemporary issues revolving around skepticism.