Propositional and Doxastic Justification
New Essays on Their Nature and Significance
Herausgeber: Oliveira, Luis R. G.; Silva Jr., Paul
Propositional and Doxastic Justification
New Essays on Their Nature and Significance
Herausgeber: Oliveira, Luis R. G.; Silva Jr., Paul
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This is the first book devoted to the distinction between propositional and doxastic justification. Its essays advance debates on propositional and doxastic justification and explore how such thinking shapes a range of established and emerging topics in contemporary epistemology.
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This is the first book devoted to the distinction between propositional and doxastic justification. Its essays advance debates on propositional and doxastic justification and explore how such thinking shapes a range of established and emerging topics in contemporary epistemology.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 482g
- ISBN-13: 9781032246871
- ISBN-10: 1032246871
- Artikelnr.: 71237724
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 482g
- ISBN-13: 9781032246871
- ISBN-10: 1032246871
- Artikelnr.: 71237724
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Paul Silva is Junior Professor at the University of Cologne. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Connecticut and has publications in Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Philosophical Studies, and other journals. Luis Oliveira is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Houston. He has published numerous articles in refereed journals, on topics in epistemology, ethics, and religion. He is also the director of the LATAM Bridges in the Epistemology of Religion, an international project focused on connecting Latin American philosophers to the Anglophone philosophical world.
Introduction
Paul Silva Jr. and Luis R.G. Oliveira
Part I: Foundational Questions
1. The Plenitude of Justification and the Paucity of Knowledge
Robert Audi
2. Theoretical Unity and the Priority of Propositional Justification
Jonathan L. Kvanvig
3. What Does Logic Have to do With Justified Belief? Why Doxastic
Justification is Fundamental
Hilary Kornblith
4. Justification Ex Ante and Ex Post: Why we Need Both Notions, and Why
Neither is Reducible to the Other
Ram Neta
Part II: Reasons, Basing, and Justification
5. Factive Reasons and Propositional Justification
Duncan Pritchard
6. The Epistemic Function of Higher-Order Evidence
Declan Smithies
7. Doxastic Justification and Creditworthiness
Anne Meylan
8. Does the Basing Demand on Doxastic Justification Have Any Dialectical
Force? A Response to Oliveira
Paul Silva Jr.
Part III: Other Attitudes and Justification
9. On Suspending Properly
Errol Lord and Kurt Sylvan
10. Propositional and Doxastic Hinge Assumptions
Annalisa Coliva
11. On Behalf of Knowledge-First Collective Epistemology
Mona Simion, J. Adam Carter, and Christoph Kelp
12. Faith, Hope, and Justification
Elizabeth Jackson
Part IV: New Horizons for Justification
13. Doxastic Rationality
Ralph Wedgwood
14. Intersubjective Propositional Justification
Silvia De Toffoli
15. Knowledge-First Approaches to Justification
Clayton Littlejohn
16. Epistemic Consent and Doxastic Justification
Luis R.G. Oliveira
Paul Silva Jr. and Luis R.G. Oliveira
Part I: Foundational Questions
1. The Plenitude of Justification and the Paucity of Knowledge
Robert Audi
2. Theoretical Unity and the Priority of Propositional Justification
Jonathan L. Kvanvig
3. What Does Logic Have to do With Justified Belief? Why Doxastic
Justification is Fundamental
Hilary Kornblith
4. Justification Ex Ante and Ex Post: Why we Need Both Notions, and Why
Neither is Reducible to the Other
Ram Neta
Part II: Reasons, Basing, and Justification
5. Factive Reasons and Propositional Justification
Duncan Pritchard
6. The Epistemic Function of Higher-Order Evidence
Declan Smithies
7. Doxastic Justification and Creditworthiness
Anne Meylan
8. Does the Basing Demand on Doxastic Justification Have Any Dialectical
Force? A Response to Oliveira
Paul Silva Jr.
Part III: Other Attitudes and Justification
9. On Suspending Properly
Errol Lord and Kurt Sylvan
10. Propositional and Doxastic Hinge Assumptions
Annalisa Coliva
11. On Behalf of Knowledge-First Collective Epistemology
Mona Simion, J. Adam Carter, and Christoph Kelp
12. Faith, Hope, and Justification
Elizabeth Jackson
Part IV: New Horizons for Justification
13. Doxastic Rationality
Ralph Wedgwood
14. Intersubjective Propositional Justification
Silvia De Toffoli
15. Knowledge-First Approaches to Justification
Clayton Littlejohn
16. Epistemic Consent and Doxastic Justification
Luis R.G. Oliveira
Introduction
Paul Silva Jr. and Luis R.G. Oliveira
Part I: Foundational Questions
1. The Plenitude of Justification and the Paucity of Knowledge
Robert Audi
2. Theoretical Unity and the Priority of Propositional Justification
Jonathan L. Kvanvig
3. What Does Logic Have to do With Justified Belief? Why Doxastic
Justification is Fundamental
Hilary Kornblith
4. Justification Ex Ante and Ex Post: Why we Need Both Notions, and Why
Neither is Reducible to the Other
Ram Neta
Part II: Reasons, Basing, and Justification
5. Factive Reasons and Propositional Justification
Duncan Pritchard
6. The Epistemic Function of Higher-Order Evidence
Declan Smithies
7. Doxastic Justification and Creditworthiness
Anne Meylan
8. Does the Basing Demand on Doxastic Justification Have Any Dialectical
Force? A Response to Oliveira
Paul Silva Jr.
Part III: Other Attitudes and Justification
9. On Suspending Properly
Errol Lord and Kurt Sylvan
10. Propositional and Doxastic Hinge Assumptions
Annalisa Coliva
11. On Behalf of Knowledge-First Collective Epistemology
Mona Simion, J. Adam Carter, and Christoph Kelp
12. Faith, Hope, and Justification
Elizabeth Jackson
Part IV: New Horizons for Justification
13. Doxastic Rationality
Ralph Wedgwood
14. Intersubjective Propositional Justification
Silvia De Toffoli
15. Knowledge-First Approaches to Justification
Clayton Littlejohn
16. Epistemic Consent and Doxastic Justification
Luis R.G. Oliveira
Paul Silva Jr. and Luis R.G. Oliveira
Part I: Foundational Questions
1. The Plenitude of Justification and the Paucity of Knowledge
Robert Audi
2. Theoretical Unity and the Priority of Propositional Justification
Jonathan L. Kvanvig
3. What Does Logic Have to do With Justified Belief? Why Doxastic
Justification is Fundamental
Hilary Kornblith
4. Justification Ex Ante and Ex Post: Why we Need Both Notions, and Why
Neither is Reducible to the Other
Ram Neta
Part II: Reasons, Basing, and Justification
5. Factive Reasons and Propositional Justification
Duncan Pritchard
6. The Epistemic Function of Higher-Order Evidence
Declan Smithies
7. Doxastic Justification and Creditworthiness
Anne Meylan
8. Does the Basing Demand on Doxastic Justification Have Any Dialectical
Force? A Response to Oliveira
Paul Silva Jr.
Part III: Other Attitudes and Justification
9. On Suspending Properly
Errol Lord and Kurt Sylvan
10. Propositional and Doxastic Hinge Assumptions
Annalisa Coliva
11. On Behalf of Knowledge-First Collective Epistemology
Mona Simion, J. Adam Carter, and Christoph Kelp
12. Faith, Hope, and Justification
Elizabeth Jackson
Part IV: New Horizons for Justification
13. Doxastic Rationality
Ralph Wedgwood
14. Intersubjective Propositional Justification
Silvia De Toffoli
15. Knowledge-First Approaches to Justification
Clayton Littlejohn
16. Epistemic Consent and Doxastic Justification
Luis R.G. Oliveira