Performance-based epistemology conceives the normativity involved in epistemic evaluation as a special case of a pattern of evaluation that can be applied to any domain where there are agents that carry out performances with an aim. This volume presents new essays by leading epistemologists on the foundations and applications of this approach.
Performance-based epistemology conceives the normativity involved in epistemic evaluation as a special case of a pattern of evaluation that can be applied to any domain where there are agents that carry out performances with an aim. This volume presents new essays by leading epistemologists on the foundations and applications of this approach.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Miguel Ángel Fernández Vargas received his PhD in Philosophy from University College London in 2006. He joined the Institute of Philosophical Research of UNAM that same year. He works primarily in epistemology, specially in epistemic normativity, models of epistemic evaluation, and scepticism, though he is also interested in philosophy of mind and the history of analytic philosophy. His publications include 'The Possibility of Epistemic Responsibility' in B. Reed (ed.) Philosophical Issues, Action Theory (2013); 'Aptness and Safety: How are they Related?' in Crítica (2010); and 'Wright on the Cognitive Role of Entitlements' in E. García Ramírez (ed.) APA Newsletters (2011).
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction--Performance Epistemology: Foundations and Applications * I: Foundational issues * 1: Ernest Sosa: Epistemic Competence and Judgment * 2: Jesper Kallestrup and Duncan Pritchard: Dispositional Robust Virtue Epistemology Versus Anti-Luck Virtue Epistemology * 3: John Greco: Knowledge, Virtue, and Safety * 4: Alan Millar: Abilities, Competences, and Fallibility * 5: Peter J. Graham: Against Actual-World Reliabilism: Epistemically Correct Procedures and Reliably True Outcomes * 6: Baron Reed: Who Knows? * 7: John Turri: Knowledge as Achievement, More or Less * II: Applications and Problems * 8: Paul Boghossian: Intuitions and the Understanding * 9: Richard Fumerton: Rising above the Animals: The Search for Intellectual Assurance * 10: Hilary Kornblith: Epistemic Agency * 11: Stephen R. Grimm: The Value of Reflection * 12: Pascal Engel: The Epistemology of Stupidity * 13: Ram Neta: Epistemic Circularity and Virtuous Coherence
* Introduction--Performance Epistemology: Foundations and Applications * I: Foundational issues * 1: Ernest Sosa: Epistemic Competence and Judgment * 2: Jesper Kallestrup and Duncan Pritchard: Dispositional Robust Virtue Epistemology Versus Anti-Luck Virtue Epistemology * 3: John Greco: Knowledge, Virtue, and Safety * 4: Alan Millar: Abilities, Competences, and Fallibility * 5: Peter J. Graham: Against Actual-World Reliabilism: Epistemically Correct Procedures and Reliably True Outcomes * 6: Baron Reed: Who Knows? * 7: John Turri: Knowledge as Achievement, More or Less * II: Applications and Problems * 8: Paul Boghossian: Intuitions and the Understanding * 9: Richard Fumerton: Rising above the Animals: The Search for Intellectual Assurance * 10: Hilary Kornblith: Epistemic Agency * 11: Stephen R. Grimm: The Value of Reflection * 12: Pascal Engel: The Epistemology of Stupidity * 13: Ram Neta: Epistemic Circularity and Virtuous Coherence
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