Since the early twentieth century, Moore's paradox has been a challenge to the philosophical understanding of belief, assertion, knowledge, and rationality. This book offers a compelling study of the paradox by the world's leading authority on the subject, the late John Williams.
Since the early twentieth century, Moore's paradox has been a challenge to the philosophical understanding of belief, assertion, knowledge, and rationality. This book offers a compelling study of the paradox by the world's leading authority on the subject, the late John Williams.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Williams arrived in Singapore in the early 1980s from the University of Hull, where he obtained his Ph.D. under Alan R. White. He was thereafter largely based in Singapore, first as Lecturer at the National University of Singapore and subsequently as Associate Professor at Singapore Management University. Interspersed with these appointments were brief stints in Jamaica, as Head of Philosophy at the University of the West Indies; South Africa, as Visiting Fellow at Rhodes University; and, most recently, the Republic of Kazakhstan, as Professor at Nazarbayev University. He passed away in August 2019 in Singapore.
Inhaltsangabe
* Acknowledgements * Foreword - Mitchell Green and Alan Hájek * 1: Introducing Moore's Paradox * 2: Moore on Moore's Paradox * 3: Wittgenstein on Moore's Paradox * 4: Some Salient Approaches to Omissive and Commissive Moore-Paradoxical Assertion * 5: Expressing Belief and Knowledge, Assertion, and the Expressivist Approach * 6: An Account of Belief * 7: Some Salient Approaches to Moore's Paradox in Belief * 8: The Knowledge Version in Belief * 9: The Knowledge Version in Assertion * 10: The Priority of Belief Thesis and the Incredibility of the Assertor * 11: Conscious Belief * 12: The Self-falsification Account in Belief and Assertion, Rationality, and Absurdity * 13: Eliminativism, Dialethism and Moore's Paradox * 14: Moore's Paradox and Sorensen's Iterated Cases * 15: The Justification Approach to Moore-Paradoxical Belief * 16: Defining Moore-paradoxicality: The Preface Paradox and Rational Inconsistent Belief * 17: Moore's Paradox and Desire * 18: Further Work * Bibliography
* Acknowledgements * Foreword - Mitchell Green and Alan Hájek * 1: Introducing Moore's Paradox * 2: Moore on Moore's Paradox * 3: Wittgenstein on Moore's Paradox * 4: Some Salient Approaches to Omissive and Commissive Moore-Paradoxical Assertion * 5: Expressing Belief and Knowledge, Assertion, and the Expressivist Approach * 6: An Account of Belief * 7: Some Salient Approaches to Moore's Paradox in Belief * 8: The Knowledge Version in Belief * 9: The Knowledge Version in Assertion * 10: The Priority of Belief Thesis and the Incredibility of the Assertor * 11: Conscious Belief * 12: The Self-falsification Account in Belief and Assertion, Rationality, and Absurdity * 13: Eliminativism, Dialethism and Moore's Paradox * 14: Moore's Paradox and Sorensen's Iterated Cases * 15: The Justification Approach to Moore-Paradoxical Belief * 16: Defining Moore-paradoxicality: The Preface Paradox and Rational Inconsistent Belief * 17: Moore's Paradox and Desire * 18: Further Work * Bibliography
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