One of the world's leading epistemologists provides a sophisticated,
revisionist introduction to the subject In this concise book, one of
the world's leading epistemologists provides a sophisticated,
revisionist introduction to the problem of knowledge in Western
philosophy. Modern and contemporary accounts of epistemology tend to
focus on limited questions of knowledge and skepticism, such as how we
can know the external world, other minds, the past through memory, the
future through induction, or the world’s depth and structure through
inference. This book steps back for a better view of the more general
issues posed by the ancient Greek Pyrrhonists. Returning to and
illuminating this older, broader epistemological tradition, Ernest
Sosa develops an original account of the subject, giving it substance
not with Cartesian theology but with science and common sense.
Descartes is a part of this ancient tradition, but he goes beyond it
by considering not just whether knowledge is possible at all but also
how we can properly attain it. In Cartesian epistemology, Sosa finds a
virtue-theoretic account, one that he extends beyond the Cartesian
context. Once epistemology is viewed in this light, many of its
problems can be solved or fall away. The result is an important
reevaluation of epistemology that will be essential reading for
students and teachers.
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ISBN
9781400883059
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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