This book explores the varieties of radical skepticism and different ways of responding to them. It focuses on arguments for radical skepticism that emphasize the gap between our evidence and our ordinary beliefs based on that evidence.
This book explores the varieties of radical skepticism and different ways of responding to them. It focuses on arguments for radical skepticism that emphasize the gap between our evidence and our ordinary beliefs based on that evidence.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael Bergmann is Professor of Philosophy at Purdue University. In addition to numerous articles in epistemology and philosophy of religion, he is the author of Justification without Awareness (OUP 2006), and co-editor of Divine Evil? The Moral Character of the God of Abraham (2011), Challenges to Moral and Religious Belief (2014), Reason and Faith (2016), and Intellectual Assurance: Essays on Traditional Epistemic Internalism (OUP 2016).
Inhaltsangabe
1: Introduction Part I: Underdetermination and Inferential Anti-Skepticism 2: Underdetermination and Perceptual Skepticism 3: Inferential Anti-Skepticism about Perception 4: Global and Memory Skepticism 5: A Priori, Introspective, and Inferential Skepticism Part II: Particularist Noninferential Anti-Skepticism 6: Intuitionist Particularism: An Introduction 7: Intuitionist Particularism: Elucidations and Defenses 8: Ecumenical Noninferential Anti-Skepticism 9: Easy Knowledge and Epistemic Circularity 10: Ridiculous Beliefs, Irresponsible Beliefs, and Anti-Skeptical Evidence Part III: Skepticism About Epistemic Intuition 11: Epistemic Intuition and Underdetermination 12: Epistemic Intuition and Disagreement 13: Epistemic Intuition and Experimental Philosophy
1: Introduction Part I: Underdetermination and Inferential Anti-Skepticism 2: Underdetermination and Perceptual Skepticism 3: Inferential Anti-Skepticism about Perception 4: Global and Memory Skepticism 5: A Priori, Introspective, and Inferential Skepticism Part II: Particularist Noninferential Anti-Skepticism 6: Intuitionist Particularism: An Introduction 7: Intuitionist Particularism: Elucidations and Defenses 8: Ecumenical Noninferential Anti-Skepticism 9: Easy Knowledge and Epistemic Circularity 10: Ridiculous Beliefs, Irresponsible Beliefs, and Anti-Skeptical Evidence Part III: Skepticism About Epistemic Intuition 11: Epistemic Intuition and Underdetermination 12: Epistemic Intuition and Disagreement 13: Epistemic Intuition and Experimental Philosophy
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