Audi has a distinctive position, if not on all issues, then in the way in which they are put together, as evinced by his endorsement of an internalist account of justification and an externalist account of knowledge. There is much here that is instructive, illuminating, provocative and worthy of considered response.
Mark Leon, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews Online
Rational Belief provides conceptions of belief and knowledge, offers a theory of how they are grounded, and connects them with the will and thereby with action, moral responsibility, and intellectual virtue. A unifying element is a commitment to representing epistemology-which is centrally concerned with belief-as integrated with a plausible philosophy of mind that does justice both to the nature of belief and to the conditions for its formation and regulation. Part One centers on belief and its relation to the will. It explores our control of our beliefs, and it describes several forms belief may take and shows how beliefs are connected with the world outside the mind. Part Two concerns normative aspects of epistemology, explores the nature of intellectual virtue, and presents a theory of moral perception. The book also offers a theory of the grounds of both justification and knowledge and shows how these grounds bear on the self-evident. Rationality is distinguished from justification; each clarified in relation to the other; and the epistemological importance of the phenomenal-for instance, of intuitional experience and other "private " aspects of mental life-is explored. The final section addresses social epistemology. It offers a theory of testimony as essential in human knowledge and a related account of the rational resolution of disagreements.
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This book is a wide-ranging treatment of central topics in epistemology. It provides conceptions of belief and knowledge, offers a theory of how they are grounded in our experience and in the social context of testimony, and connects them with the will and with action, moral responsibility, and intellectual virtue.
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Preface and Acknowledgments ; Introduction ; Part I. Belief: Its Structure, Content, and Relation to the Will ; Chapter 1 Dispositional Beliefs and Dispositions to Believe ; Chapter 2 Doxastic Voluntarism and the Ethics of Belief ; Chapter 3 Belief: A Study in Form, Content, and Justification ; Part II. Normativity and Virtue in Epistemology ; Chapter 4 Moral Perception and Moral Knowledge ; Chapter 5 Reliability as a Virtue ; Chapter 6 Knowledge, Justification, and the Normativity of Epistemology ; Part III. Epistemological Internalism and Grounds of Justification and Knowledge ; Chapter 7 An Internalist Theory of Normative Grounds ; Chapter 8 Theoretical Rationality: Its Sources, Structure, and Scope ; Chapter 9 Doxastic Innocence: Phenomenal Conservatism and Epistemological Common Sense ; Chapter 10 Skepticism About the A Priori: Self-Evidence, Defeasibility, and Cogito Propositions ; Part IV. Social Epistemology ; Chapter 11 The Place of Testimony in the Fabric of Knowledge and Justification ; Chapter 12 Testimony as a Social Foundation of Knowledge ; Chapter 13 The Ethics of Belief and the Morality of Disagreement: Intellectual Responsibility and Rational Disagreement ; Index
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"Audi has a distinctive position, if not on all issues, then in the way in which they are put together, as evinced by his endorsement of an internalist account of justification and an externalist account of knowledge. There is much here that is instructive, illuminating, provocative and worthy of considered response." -- Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews Online
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Selling point: Provides a wide-ranging account of justification and knowledge by a leading author in the field
Selling point: Contains four self-contained parts-on belief, normativity, epistemic grounds, and social epistemology-each structured to serve in teaching
Selling point: Integrated and enriched by treatment of epistemological topics in relation to developments in the philosophy of mind
Selling point: Includes cutting-edge treatments of such recent topics as the epistemic power of human reason, the force of experiential evidence and the status of testimony
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Robert Audi is an internationally known contributor to epistemology. He has published books and numerous papers in the field, and he lectures widely in epistemology and such related areas as ethical theory and philosophy of action. His epistemological books include The Structure of Justification (1993), The Architecture of Reason (OUP, 2001), Epistemology (3rd edition, 2010), and Moral Perception (2013).
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Selling point: Provides a wide-ranging account of justification and knowledge by a leading author in the field
Selling point: Contains four self-contained parts-on belief, normativity, epistemic grounds, and social epistemology-each structured to serve in teaching
Selling point: Integrated and enriched by treatment of epistemological topics in relation to developments in the philosophy of mind
Selling point: Includes cutting-edge treatments of such recent topics as the epistemic power of human reason, the force of experiential evidence and the status of testimony
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780190221843
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
570 gr
Høyde
160 mm
Bredde
239 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
296
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