The Routledge Handbook of Epistemic Contextualism
Herausgeber: Jenkins Ichikawa, Jonathan
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Essential reading for students and researchers in epistemology and philosophy of language. It will also be very useful for those in related fields in philosophy such as philosophy of mind and related subjects, such as linguistics.
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Essential reading for students and researchers in epistemology and philosophy of language. It will also be very useful for those in related fields in philosophy such as philosophy of mind and related subjects, such as linguistics.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 516
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 255mm x 187mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1030g
- ISBN-13: 9781138818392
- ISBN-10: 1138818399
- Artikelnr.: 43676008
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 516
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 255mm x 187mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1030g
- ISBN-13: 9781138818392
- ISBN-10: 1138818399
- Artikelnr.: 43676008
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Jonathan Jenkins Ichikawa is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of British Columbia, Canada. His research focuses on issues in epistemology, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of language. He is the co-author, with Benjamin Jarvis, of The Rules of Thought (2013), and the author of Contextualising Knowledge: Epistemology and Semantics (2017).
Introduction: What is Epistemic Contextualism Jonathan Ichikawa
Part 1: Data and Motivations
1. The Variability of 'Knows': An Opinionated Overview Crispin Wright
2. The Intuitive Basis for Contextualism Geoff Pynn
3. Epistemic Contextualism and Linguistic Behavior Wesley Buckwalter
4. Feminism and Contextualism Evelyn Brister
Part 2: Methodological Issues
5. Epistemic Contextualism and Conceptual Ethics E. Diaz-Leon
6. Does Contextualism Hinge on a Methodological Dispute? Jie Gao, Mikkel
Gerken, and Stephen B. Ryan
7. The Psychological Context of Contextualism Jennifer Nagel and Julia Jael
Smith
8. What Are We Doing When We Theorize About Context Sensitivity? Derek Ball
Part 3: Epistemological Implications
9. Epistemic Contextualism and the Shifting the Question Objection Brian
Montgomery
10. Skepticism and Contextualism Michael J. Hannon
11. Contextualism and Fallibilism Keith DeRose
12. Contextualism and Closure Maria Lasonen-Aarnio
13. Lotteries and Prefaces Matthew A. Benton
14. Contextualism and Knowledge Norms Alex Worsnip
15. Contextualism and Gettier Cases John Greco
Part 4: Doing Without Contextualism
16. 'Knowledge' and Pragmatics Patrick Rysiew
17. Loose Use and Belief variation Wayne A. Davis
18. Semantic Minimalism and Speech Act Pluralism applied to 'knows' Herman
Cappelen
19. Interest-Relative Invariantism Brian Weatherson
Part 5: Relativism and Disagreement
20. The Disagreement Challenge to Contextualism Justin Khoo
21. On Disagreement Torfinn Thomesen Huvenes
22. Contextualism, Relativism, and the Problem of Lost Disagreement Elke
Brendel
23. Epistemological Implications of Relativism J. Adam Carter
Part 6: Semantic Implementations
24. The Semantic Error Problem for Epistemic Contextualism Patrick
Greenough and Dirk Kindermann
25. Gradability and Knowledge Michael Blome-Tillmann
26. Conversational Kinematics Robin McKenna
27. 'Knowledge' and Quantifiers Nathan R. Cockram
Part 7: Contextualism Outside 'Knows'
28. Moral Contextualism and Epistemic Contextualism: Similarities and
Differences Berit Brogaard
29. Contextualism about Epistemic Reasons Daniel Fogal and Kurt Sylvan
30. Contextualism about Epistemic Modals J.L. Dowell
31. Contextualism about Belief Ascriptions Roger Clarke
32. Counterfactuals and Knowledge Karen S. Lewis
33. Contextualism about Foundations Daniel Greco
Part 8: Foundational Linguistic Issues
34. The Semantics-Pragmatics Distinction and Context-Sensitivity Maite
Ezcurdia Olavarrieta
35. The Mind-independence of Contexts for Knowledge-Attributions Giovanni
Mion and Christopher Gauker
36. Index, context, and the content of knowledge Brian Rabern
37. Contextualism in Epistemology and Relevance Theory Mark Jary and Robert
J. Stainton.
Index
Part 1: Data and Motivations
1. The Variability of 'Knows': An Opinionated Overview Crispin Wright
2. The Intuitive Basis for Contextualism Geoff Pynn
3. Epistemic Contextualism and Linguistic Behavior Wesley Buckwalter
4. Feminism and Contextualism Evelyn Brister
Part 2: Methodological Issues
5. Epistemic Contextualism and Conceptual Ethics E. Diaz-Leon
6. Does Contextualism Hinge on a Methodological Dispute? Jie Gao, Mikkel
Gerken, and Stephen B. Ryan
7. The Psychological Context of Contextualism Jennifer Nagel and Julia Jael
Smith
8. What Are We Doing When We Theorize About Context Sensitivity? Derek Ball
Part 3: Epistemological Implications
9. Epistemic Contextualism and the Shifting the Question Objection Brian
Montgomery
10. Skepticism and Contextualism Michael J. Hannon
11. Contextualism and Fallibilism Keith DeRose
12. Contextualism and Closure Maria Lasonen-Aarnio
13. Lotteries and Prefaces Matthew A. Benton
14. Contextualism and Knowledge Norms Alex Worsnip
15. Contextualism and Gettier Cases John Greco
Part 4: Doing Without Contextualism
16. 'Knowledge' and Pragmatics Patrick Rysiew
17. Loose Use and Belief variation Wayne A. Davis
18. Semantic Minimalism and Speech Act Pluralism applied to 'knows' Herman
Cappelen
19. Interest-Relative Invariantism Brian Weatherson
Part 5: Relativism and Disagreement
20. The Disagreement Challenge to Contextualism Justin Khoo
21. On Disagreement Torfinn Thomesen Huvenes
22. Contextualism, Relativism, and the Problem of Lost Disagreement Elke
Brendel
23. Epistemological Implications of Relativism J. Adam Carter
Part 6: Semantic Implementations
24. The Semantic Error Problem for Epistemic Contextualism Patrick
Greenough and Dirk Kindermann
25. Gradability and Knowledge Michael Blome-Tillmann
26. Conversational Kinematics Robin McKenna
27. 'Knowledge' and Quantifiers Nathan R. Cockram
Part 7: Contextualism Outside 'Knows'
28. Moral Contextualism and Epistemic Contextualism: Similarities and
Differences Berit Brogaard
29. Contextualism about Epistemic Reasons Daniel Fogal and Kurt Sylvan
30. Contextualism about Epistemic Modals J.L. Dowell
31. Contextualism about Belief Ascriptions Roger Clarke
32. Counterfactuals and Knowledge Karen S. Lewis
33. Contextualism about Foundations Daniel Greco
Part 8: Foundational Linguistic Issues
34. The Semantics-Pragmatics Distinction and Context-Sensitivity Maite
Ezcurdia Olavarrieta
35. The Mind-independence of Contexts for Knowledge-Attributions Giovanni
Mion and Christopher Gauker
36. Index, context, and the content of knowledge Brian Rabern
37. Contextualism in Epistemology and Relevance Theory Mark Jary and Robert
J. Stainton.
Index
Introduction: What is Epistemic Contextualism Jonathan Ichikawa
Part 1: Data and Motivations
1. The Variability of 'Knows': An Opinionated Overview Crispin Wright
2. The Intuitive Basis for Contextualism Geoff Pynn
3. Epistemic Contextualism and Linguistic Behavior Wesley Buckwalter
4. Feminism and Contextualism Evelyn Brister
Part 2: Methodological Issues
5. Epistemic Contextualism and Conceptual Ethics E. Diaz-Leon
6. Does Contextualism Hinge on a Methodological Dispute? Jie Gao, Mikkel
Gerken, and Stephen B. Ryan
7. The Psychological Context of Contextualism Jennifer Nagel and Julia Jael
Smith
8. What Are We Doing When We Theorize About Context Sensitivity? Derek Ball
Part 3: Epistemological Implications
9. Epistemic Contextualism and the Shifting the Question Objection Brian
Montgomery
10. Skepticism and Contextualism Michael J. Hannon
11. Contextualism and Fallibilism Keith DeRose
12. Contextualism and Closure Maria Lasonen-Aarnio
13. Lotteries and Prefaces Matthew A. Benton
14. Contextualism and Knowledge Norms Alex Worsnip
15. Contextualism and Gettier Cases John Greco
Part 4: Doing Without Contextualism
16. 'Knowledge' and Pragmatics Patrick Rysiew
17. Loose Use and Belief variation Wayne A. Davis
18. Semantic Minimalism and Speech Act Pluralism applied to 'knows' Herman
Cappelen
19. Interest-Relative Invariantism Brian Weatherson
Part 5: Relativism and Disagreement
20. The Disagreement Challenge to Contextualism Justin Khoo
21. On Disagreement Torfinn Thomesen Huvenes
22. Contextualism, Relativism, and the Problem of Lost Disagreement Elke
Brendel
23. Epistemological Implications of Relativism J. Adam Carter
Part 6: Semantic Implementations
24. The Semantic Error Problem for Epistemic Contextualism Patrick
Greenough and Dirk Kindermann
25. Gradability and Knowledge Michael Blome-Tillmann
26. Conversational Kinematics Robin McKenna
27. 'Knowledge' and Quantifiers Nathan R. Cockram
Part 7: Contextualism Outside 'Knows'
28. Moral Contextualism and Epistemic Contextualism: Similarities and
Differences Berit Brogaard
29. Contextualism about Epistemic Reasons Daniel Fogal and Kurt Sylvan
30. Contextualism about Epistemic Modals J.L. Dowell
31. Contextualism about Belief Ascriptions Roger Clarke
32. Counterfactuals and Knowledge Karen S. Lewis
33. Contextualism about Foundations Daniel Greco
Part 8: Foundational Linguistic Issues
34. The Semantics-Pragmatics Distinction and Context-Sensitivity Maite
Ezcurdia Olavarrieta
35. The Mind-independence of Contexts for Knowledge-Attributions Giovanni
Mion and Christopher Gauker
36. Index, context, and the content of knowledge Brian Rabern
37. Contextualism in Epistemology and Relevance Theory Mark Jary and Robert
J. Stainton.
Index
Part 1: Data and Motivations
1. The Variability of 'Knows': An Opinionated Overview Crispin Wright
2. The Intuitive Basis for Contextualism Geoff Pynn
3. Epistemic Contextualism and Linguistic Behavior Wesley Buckwalter
4. Feminism and Contextualism Evelyn Brister
Part 2: Methodological Issues
5. Epistemic Contextualism and Conceptual Ethics E. Diaz-Leon
6. Does Contextualism Hinge on a Methodological Dispute? Jie Gao, Mikkel
Gerken, and Stephen B. Ryan
7. The Psychological Context of Contextualism Jennifer Nagel and Julia Jael
Smith
8. What Are We Doing When We Theorize About Context Sensitivity? Derek Ball
Part 3: Epistemological Implications
9. Epistemic Contextualism and the Shifting the Question Objection Brian
Montgomery
10. Skepticism and Contextualism Michael J. Hannon
11. Contextualism and Fallibilism Keith DeRose
12. Contextualism and Closure Maria Lasonen-Aarnio
13. Lotteries and Prefaces Matthew A. Benton
14. Contextualism and Knowledge Norms Alex Worsnip
15. Contextualism and Gettier Cases John Greco
Part 4: Doing Without Contextualism
16. 'Knowledge' and Pragmatics Patrick Rysiew
17. Loose Use and Belief variation Wayne A. Davis
18. Semantic Minimalism and Speech Act Pluralism applied to 'knows' Herman
Cappelen
19. Interest-Relative Invariantism Brian Weatherson
Part 5: Relativism and Disagreement
20. The Disagreement Challenge to Contextualism Justin Khoo
21. On Disagreement Torfinn Thomesen Huvenes
22. Contextualism, Relativism, and the Problem of Lost Disagreement Elke
Brendel
23. Epistemological Implications of Relativism J. Adam Carter
Part 6: Semantic Implementations
24. The Semantic Error Problem for Epistemic Contextualism Patrick
Greenough and Dirk Kindermann
25. Gradability and Knowledge Michael Blome-Tillmann
26. Conversational Kinematics Robin McKenna
27. 'Knowledge' and Quantifiers Nathan R. Cockram
Part 7: Contextualism Outside 'Knows'
28. Moral Contextualism and Epistemic Contextualism: Similarities and
Differences Berit Brogaard
29. Contextualism about Epistemic Reasons Daniel Fogal and Kurt Sylvan
30. Contextualism about Epistemic Modals J.L. Dowell
31. Contextualism about Belief Ascriptions Roger Clarke
32. Counterfactuals and Knowledge Karen S. Lewis
33. Contextualism about Foundations Daniel Greco
Part 8: Foundational Linguistic Issues
34. The Semantics-Pragmatics Distinction and Context-Sensitivity Maite
Ezcurdia Olavarrieta
35. The Mind-independence of Contexts for Knowledge-Attributions Giovanni
Mion and Christopher Gauker
36. Index, context, and the content of knowledge Brian Rabern
37. Contextualism in Epistemology and Relevance Theory Mark Jary and Robert
J. Stainton.
Index