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Knowledge First C
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This volume features 13 original essays from leading and up-and-coming philosophers on the topic of knowledge-first philosophy. The contributors' essays focus on both foundational issues and applications of knowledge-first philosophy to other disciplines, including the philosophy of mind, the philosophy of perception, and ethics.
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This volume features 13 original essays from leading and up-and-coming philosophers on the topic of knowledge-first philosophy. The contributors' essays focus on both foundational issues and applications of knowledge-first philosophy to other disciplines, including the philosophy of mind, the philosophy of perception, and ethics.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9780198716310
- ISBN-10: 0198716311
- Artikelnr.: 54535881
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9780198716310
- ISBN-10: 0198716311
- Artikelnr.: 54535881
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
J. Adam Carter is a Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Glasgow. He works mainly in epistemology, where his work has appeared in such places as Nous, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Philosophical Studies and Analysis. His book Metaepistemology and Relativism was published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2016. Emma C. Gordon is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh's Eidyn Research Centre. She works mainly in epistemology and bioethics, where her work has appeared in such places as Synthese, Bioethics, Philosophical Psychology, Canadian Journal of Philosophy and American Philosophical Quarterly. Her co-edited volume 'The Moral Psychology of Pride' is forthcoming with Rowman and Littlefield. Benjamin Jarvis has been, most recently, Lecturer in Philosophy at Queen's University Belfast. His main research areas are in epistemology, philosophy of mind and philosophical logic. Jarvis has published in Noûs, Philosophical Studies, Analytic Philosophy, the Australasian Journal of Philosophy, the Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Analysis, Synthese and the Pacific Philosophical Quarterly. His book The Rules of Thought (co-authored with Jonathan Ichikawa) was published with Oxford University Press in 2013.
* 1: J. Adam Carter, Emma C. Gordon and Benjamin W. Jarvis:
Introduction: 'Knowledge, First: An Introduction'
* PART 1: FOUNDATIONAL ISSUES
* 2: Clayton Littlejohn: How and Why Knowledge is First
* 3: Mikkel Gerken: Against Knowledge-First Epistemology
* 4: Aidan McGlynn: Mindreading Knowledge
* 5: Martin Smith: The Cost of Treating Knowledge as a Mental State
* 6: Jonathan Jenkins Ichikawa and Carrie Ichikawa Jenkins: On Putting
Knowledge "First"
* 7: Joshua Schechter: No Need for Excuses: Against Knowledge-First
Epistemology and the Knowledge Norm of Assertion
* PART 2: APPLICATIONS AND NEW DIRECTIONS
* 8: Timothy Williamson: Acting on Knowledge
* 9: Heather Logue: Perception First?
* 10: Jesper Kallestrup and Duncan Pritchard: Epistemic Supervenience,
Anti-Individualism and Knowledge-First Epistemology
* 11: Christoph Kelp: Knowledge-First Virtue Epistemology
* 12: Anne Meylan: In Support of the Knowledge-First Conception of the
Normativity of Justification
* 13: John Turri: Sustaining Rules: A Model and Application
* 14: Michael Blome-Tillmann: 'More Likely Than Not' Knowledge First
and the Role of Bare Statistical Evidence in Courts of Law
Introduction: 'Knowledge, First: An Introduction'
* PART 1: FOUNDATIONAL ISSUES
* 2: Clayton Littlejohn: How and Why Knowledge is First
* 3: Mikkel Gerken: Against Knowledge-First Epistemology
* 4: Aidan McGlynn: Mindreading Knowledge
* 5: Martin Smith: The Cost of Treating Knowledge as a Mental State
* 6: Jonathan Jenkins Ichikawa and Carrie Ichikawa Jenkins: On Putting
Knowledge "First"
* 7: Joshua Schechter: No Need for Excuses: Against Knowledge-First
Epistemology and the Knowledge Norm of Assertion
* PART 2: APPLICATIONS AND NEW DIRECTIONS
* 8: Timothy Williamson: Acting on Knowledge
* 9: Heather Logue: Perception First?
* 10: Jesper Kallestrup and Duncan Pritchard: Epistemic Supervenience,
Anti-Individualism and Knowledge-First Epistemology
* 11: Christoph Kelp: Knowledge-First Virtue Epistemology
* 12: Anne Meylan: In Support of the Knowledge-First Conception of the
Normativity of Justification
* 13: John Turri: Sustaining Rules: A Model and Application
* 14: Michael Blome-Tillmann: 'More Likely Than Not' Knowledge First
and the Role of Bare Statistical Evidence in Courts of Law
* 1: J. Adam Carter, Emma C. Gordon and Benjamin W. Jarvis:
Introduction: 'Knowledge, First: An Introduction'
* PART 1: FOUNDATIONAL ISSUES
* 2: Clayton Littlejohn: How and Why Knowledge is First
* 3: Mikkel Gerken: Against Knowledge-First Epistemology
* 4: Aidan McGlynn: Mindreading Knowledge
* 5: Martin Smith: The Cost of Treating Knowledge as a Mental State
* 6: Jonathan Jenkins Ichikawa and Carrie Ichikawa Jenkins: On Putting
Knowledge "First"
* 7: Joshua Schechter: No Need for Excuses: Against Knowledge-First
Epistemology and the Knowledge Norm of Assertion
* PART 2: APPLICATIONS AND NEW DIRECTIONS
* 8: Timothy Williamson: Acting on Knowledge
* 9: Heather Logue: Perception First?
* 10: Jesper Kallestrup and Duncan Pritchard: Epistemic Supervenience,
Anti-Individualism and Knowledge-First Epistemology
* 11: Christoph Kelp: Knowledge-First Virtue Epistemology
* 12: Anne Meylan: In Support of the Knowledge-First Conception of the
Normativity of Justification
* 13: John Turri: Sustaining Rules: A Model and Application
* 14: Michael Blome-Tillmann: 'More Likely Than Not' Knowledge First
and the Role of Bare Statistical Evidence in Courts of Law
Introduction: 'Knowledge, First: An Introduction'
* PART 1: FOUNDATIONAL ISSUES
* 2: Clayton Littlejohn: How and Why Knowledge is First
* 3: Mikkel Gerken: Against Knowledge-First Epistemology
* 4: Aidan McGlynn: Mindreading Knowledge
* 5: Martin Smith: The Cost of Treating Knowledge as a Mental State
* 6: Jonathan Jenkins Ichikawa and Carrie Ichikawa Jenkins: On Putting
Knowledge "First"
* 7: Joshua Schechter: No Need for Excuses: Against Knowledge-First
Epistemology and the Knowledge Norm of Assertion
* PART 2: APPLICATIONS AND NEW DIRECTIONS
* 8: Timothy Williamson: Acting on Knowledge
* 9: Heather Logue: Perception First?
* 10: Jesper Kallestrup and Duncan Pritchard: Epistemic Supervenience,
Anti-Individualism and Knowledge-First Epistemology
* 11: Christoph Kelp: Knowledge-First Virtue Epistemology
* 12: Anne Meylan: In Support of the Knowledge-First Conception of the
Normativity of Justification
* 13: John Turri: Sustaining Rules: A Model and Application
* 14: Michael Blome-Tillmann: 'More Likely Than Not' Knowledge First
and the Role of Bare Statistical Evidence in Courts of Law