Epistemic norms play an increasingly important role in current debates in epistemology and beyond. In this volume a team of established and emerging scholars presents new work on the key debates. They consider what epistemic requirements constrain appropriate belief, assertion, and action, and explore the interconnections between these standards.
Epistemic norms play an increasingly important role in current debates in epistemology and beyond. In this volume a team of established and emerging scholars presents new work on the key debates. They consider what epistemic requirements constrain appropriate belief, assertion, and action, and explore the interconnections between these standards.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Clayton Littlejohn is Lecturer in philosophy at King's College London. He specializes in epistemology and ethical theory. In his first book, Justification and the Truth-Connection (Cambridge University Press, 2012), he defended an account of justification that was both deontological and externalist. John Turri is Assistant Professor of philosophy at the University of Waterloo (Canada). He specializes in epistemology, cognitive science and philosophy of language.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction * 1: Berit Brogaard: Intellectual Flourishing as the Fundamental Epistemic Norm * 2: E. J. Coffman: Lenient Accounts of Warranted Assertability * 3: Juan Comesaña and Matthew McGrath: Having False Reasons * 4: Jonathan Dancy: On Knowing One's Reason * 5: John Gibbons: Knowledge versus Truth * 6: Jonathan L. Kvanvig: Epistemic Normativity * 7: Clayton Littlejohn: The Unity of Reason * 8: Duncan Pritchard: Epistemic Luck, Safety, and Assertion * 9: Ernest Sosa: Epistemic Agency and Judgment * 10: John Turri: You Gotta Believe * 11: Matt Weiner: The Spectra of Epistemic Norms * 12: Daniel Whiting: Reasons for Belief, Reasons for Action, the Aim of Belief, and the Aim of Action * 13: Sarah Wright: The Dual-Aspect Norms of Belief and Assertion: A Virtue Approach to Epistemic Norms * Index
* Introduction * 1: Berit Brogaard: Intellectual Flourishing as the Fundamental Epistemic Norm * 2: E. J. Coffman: Lenient Accounts of Warranted Assertability * 3: Juan Comesaña and Matthew McGrath: Having False Reasons * 4: Jonathan Dancy: On Knowing One's Reason * 5: John Gibbons: Knowledge versus Truth * 6: Jonathan L. Kvanvig: Epistemic Normativity * 7: Clayton Littlejohn: The Unity of Reason * 8: Duncan Pritchard: Epistemic Luck, Safety, and Assertion * 9: Ernest Sosa: Epistemic Agency and Judgment * 10: John Turri: You Gotta Believe * 11: Matt Weiner: The Spectra of Epistemic Norms * 12: Daniel Whiting: Reasons for Belief, Reasons for Action, the Aim of Belief, and the Aim of Action * 13: Sarah Wright: The Dual-Aspect Norms of Belief and Assertion: A Virtue Approach to Epistemic Norms * Index
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