This book provides a systematic treatment of Locke's theory of probable assent. It shows how the theory applies to Locke's philosophy of science, moral epistemology, and religious epistemology.
This book provides a systematic treatment of Locke's theory of probable assent. It shows how the theory applies to Locke's philosophy of science, moral epistemology, and religious epistemology.
Mark Boespflug is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Fort Lewis College. He is the author of a number of articles including "Locke on Testimony" (British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 2019) and "Why Reid is no Dogmatist" (Synthese, 2019). He completed his Ph.D. in philosophy at the University of Colorado.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Epistemic Modesty in a Twilight World 2. The Candle of Reason 3. Probability and Its Grounds 4. Reason's Demand: Proportionate Assent 5. The Involuntariness of Assent 6. Uncertain Science 7. The Elusive Knowledge of Morality 8. Faith as Rational Assent
Introduction 1. Epistemic Modesty in a Twilight World 2. The Candle of Reason 3. Probability and Its Grounds 4. Reason's Demand: Proportionate Assent 5. The Involuntariness of Assent 6. Uncertain Science 7. The Elusive Knowledge of Morality 8. Faith as Rational Assent
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