This is the first volume dedicated solely to the topic of
epistemological disjunctivism. The original essays in this volume,
written by leading and up-and-coming scholars on the topic, are
divided into three thematic sections. The first set of chapters
addresses the historical background of epistemological disjunctivism.
It features essays on ancient epistemology, Immanuel Kant, J.L.
Austin, Edmund Husserl, and Ludwig Wittgenstein. The second section
tackles a number contemporary issues related to epistemological
disjunctivism, including its relationship with perceptual
disjunctivism, radical skepticism, and reasons for belief. Finally,
the third group of essays extends the framework of epistemological
disjunctivism to other forms of knowledge, such as testimonial
knowledge, knowledge of other minds, and self-knowledge.
Epistemological Disjunctivism is a timely collection that engages with
an increasingly important topic in philosophy. It will appeal to
researches and graduate students working in epistemology, philosophy
of mind, and philosophy of perception.
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ISBN
9781351603553
Publisert
2018
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Taylor & Francis
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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