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What is this thing called knowledge? /
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Լեզու: | English |
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
2010.
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Հրատարակություն: | 2nd ed. |
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Բովանդակություն:
- What is knowledge?
- Some preliminaries
- Types of knowledge
- Two basic requirements on knowledge : truth and belief
- Knowing versus merely getting it right
- A brief remark on truth
- The value of knowledge
- Why care about knowledge?
- The instrumental value of true belief
- The value of knowledge
- The statues of Daedalus
- Is some knowledge intrinsically valuable?
- Defining knowledge
- The problem of the criterion
- Methodism and particularism
- Knowledge as justifed true belief
- Gettier cases
- Responding to the gettier cases
- Back to the problem of the criterion
- The structure of knowledge
- Knowledge and justification
- The enigmatic nature of justification
- Agrippa's trilemma
- Infinitism
- Coherentism
- Foundationalism
- Rationality
- Rationality, justification, and knowledge
- Epistemic rationality and the goal of truth
- The goal(s) of epistemic rationality
- The (un)importance of epistemic rationality
- Rationality and responsibility
- Epistemic internalism/externalism
- Virtues and faculties
- Reliabilism
- A gettier problem for reliabilism
- Virtue epistemology
- Virtue epistemology and the externalism/internalism distinction
- Where does knowledge come from?
- Perception
- The problem of perceptual knowledge
- Indirect realism
- Idealism
- Transcendental idealism
- Direct realism
- Testimony and memory
- The problem of testimonial knowledge
- Reductionism
- Credulism
- The problem of memorial knowledge
- A priority and inference
- A priori and empirical knowledge
- The interdependence of A priori and empirical knowledge
- Introspective knowledge
- Deduction
- Induction
- Abduction
- The problem of induction
- The problem of induction
- Responding to the problem of induction
- Living with the problem of induction I : falsification
- Living with the problem of induction II : pragmatism
- A case study : moral knowledge
- The problem of moral knowledge
- Scepticism about moral facts
- Scepticism about moral knowledge
- The nature of moral knowledge (I) : classical foundationalism
- The nature of moral knowledge (II) : alternative conceptions
- Do we know anything at all?
- Scepticism about other minds
- The problem of other minds
- The argument from analogy
- A problem for the argument from analogy
- Two versions of the problem of other minds
- Perceiving someone else's mind
- Radical scepticism
- The radical sceptical paradox
- Scepticism and closure
- Mooreanism
- Contextualism
- Truth and objectivity
- Objectivity, anti-realism, and scepticism
- Truth as the goal of inquiry
- Authenticity and the value of truth
- Relativism.