Argues that knowledge is a kind of achievement, exploring questions of what it is and what kind of value it has.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Greco is the Leonard and Elizabeth Eslick Chair in Philosophy at Saint Louis University. His previous publications include Putting Skeptics in their Place: The Nature of Skeptical Arguments and their Role in Philosophical Inquiry (Cambridge, 2000). He is also the editor of The Oxford Handbook of Skepticism (2008), Sosa and his Critics (2004) as well as co-editor of Rationality and the Good (2007) and The Blackwell Guide to Epistemology (1999).
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Preface Part I. Epistemic Normativity: 1. Knowledge as success from ability 2. Against deontology 3. Against internalism 4. Against evidentialism Part II. Problems for Everyone: 5. The nature of knowledge 6. The value of knowledge 7. Knowledge and context 8. The Pyrrhonian problematic Part III. Problems for Reliabilism: 9. The problem of strange and fleeting processes 10. The problem of defeating evidence 11. The problem of easy knowledge Bibliography Index.
Preface; Part I. Epistemic Normativity: 1. Knowledge as success from ability; 2. Against deontology; 3. Against internalism; 4. Against evidentialism; Part II. Problems for Everyone: 5. The nature of knowledge; 6. The value of knowledge; 7. Knowledge and context; 8. The Pyrrhonian problematic; Part III. Problems for Reliabilism: 9. The problem of strange and fleeting processes; 10. The problem of defeating evidence; 11. The problem of easy knowledge; Bibliography; Index.
Preface Part I. Epistemic Normativity: 1. Knowledge as success from ability 2. Against deontology 3. Against internalism 4. Against evidentialism Part II. Problems for Everyone: 5. The nature of knowledge 6. The value of knowledge 7. Knowledge and context 8. The Pyrrhonian problematic Part III. Problems for Reliabilism: 9. The problem of strange and fleeting processes 10. The problem of defeating evidence 11. The problem of easy knowledge Bibliography Index.
Preface; Part I. Epistemic Normativity: 1. Knowledge as success from ability; 2. Against deontology; 3. Against internalism; 4. Against evidentialism; Part II. Problems for Everyone: 5. The nature of knowledge; 6. The value of knowledge; 7. Knowledge and context; 8. The Pyrrhonian problematic; Part III. Problems for Reliabilism: 9. The problem of strange and fleeting processes; 10. The problem of defeating evidence; 11. The problem of easy knowledge; Bibliography; Index.
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"Achieving Knowledge: A Virtue-Theoretic Account of Epistemic Normativity is an admirable piece of work, a well-argued and insightful book. It is a strength of the book that Greco has read widely on the topic and attempts to synthesize much of what has been written." --George Lazaroiu, PhD /IISHSS, New York, Review of Contemporary Philosophy
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