This book is a cross-cultural intervention in analytic epistemology that offers an alternative to the narrow conception of knowledge as justified true belief. It develops a framework for a comparative epistemology, illustrating the hermeneutic circularity of knowing to accurately and responsibly approach both Western and non-Western philosophy.
This book is a cross-cultural intervention in analytic epistemology that offers an alternative to the narrow conception of knowledge as justified true belief. It develops a framework for a comparative epistemology, illustrating the hermeneutic circularity of knowing to accurately and responsibly approach both Western and non-Western philosophy.
Aaron B. Creller is assistant professor at the University of North Florida.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One: The Historical Narrative of Contemporary Conceptions of Analytic Knowledge Chapter Two: Contemporary Analytic Epistemology and the Problem of Justification Chapter Three: The Hermeneutic Structure of Knowing Chapter Four: Classical Chinese ¿ zhi and a Capacious Theory of Knowledge Chapter Five: Best Practices in Comparative Epistemology Bibliography
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One: The Historical Narrative of Contemporary Conceptions of Analytic Knowledge Chapter Two: Contemporary Analytic Epistemology and the Problem of Justification Chapter Three: The Hermeneutic Structure of Knowing Chapter Four: Classical Chinese ¿ zhi and a Capacious Theory of Knowledge Chapter Five: Best Practices in Comparative Epistemology Bibliography
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