Brendel, Elke
Contextualisms in Epistemology
1. Contextualist Approaches to Epistemology: Problems and Prospects
Elke Brendel, Christoph Jäger
2. Externalism and Modest Contextualism
Fred Dretske
3. Skepticism, Information, and Closure: Dretske’s Theory of Knowledge
Christoph Jäger
4. What’s Wrong with Contextualism, and a Noncontextualist Resolution of the Skeptical Paradox
Mylan Engel
5. Contextualism and the Skeptic: Comments on Engel
Gilbert Scharifi
6. How to Be an Anti-Skeptic and a Noncontextualist
Bruce Russell
7. Are Knowledge Claims Indexical?
Wayne A. Davis
8. In Defense of Indexicalism: Comments on Davis
Gerhard Ernst
9. Keeping the Conversational Score: Constraints for an Optimal Contextualist Answer?
Verena Gottschling
10. Knowledge, Reflection and Sceptical Hypotheses
Michael Williams
11. Inferential Contextualism, Epistemological Realism and Scepticism: Comments on Williams
Thomas Grundmann
12. Epistemic Contextualism
Antonia Barke
13. Why Epistemic Contextualism Does Not Provide an Adequate Account of Knowledge: Comments on Barke
Frank Hofmann
14. A Different Sort of Contextualism
John Greco
15. On the Prospects for Virtue Contextualism: Comments on Greco
Dirk Koppelberg
16. Lotteries and Contexts
Peter Baumann
17. Reply to Baumann
Stewart Cohen
18. Defeasibility and the Normative Grasp of Context
Mark Lance, Margaret Little
19. Moral Particularism and Epistemic Contextualism: Comments on Lance and Little
Nikola Kompa
20. Stability, Strength and Sensitivity: Converting Belief into Knowledge
Hans Rott
21. The Stability Theory of Knowledge and Belief Revision: Comments on Rott
Lydia Mechtenberg
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Nyckelord: PHILOSOPHY / General PHI000000
- Författare
- Brendel, Elke
- Jäger, Christoph
- Utgivare
- Springer
- Utgivningsår
- 2005
- Språk
- en
- Utgåva
- 1
- Kategori
- Filosofi
- Format
- E-bok
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9781402038358