Vitz Matheson
ETHICS OF BELIEF C
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- Verlag: ACADEMIC
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 696g
- ISBN-13: 9780199686520
- ISBN-10: 0199686521
- Artikelnr.: 47868379
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Jonathan Matheson is Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of North Florida. He is the author of 'The Case for Rational Uniqueness' (Logos & Episteme), 'Are Conciliatory Views of Disagreement Self-Defeating?' (Social Epistemology), 'Conciliatory Views of Disagreement and Higher-Order Evidence' (Episteme: A Journal of Social Philosophy), and 'Bergmann's Dilemma: Exit Strategies for Internalists' (Philosophical Studies), co-authored with Jason Rogers. Rico Vitz is Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Azusa Pacific University. He is the author of Reforming the Art of Living: Nature, Virtue, and Religion in Descartes's Philosophy (Springer, forthcoming) as well as various articles and chapters, including 'The Nature and Functions of Sympathy in Hume's Philosophy' (The Oxford Handbook of David Hume), 'Thomas More and the Christian 'Superstition': A Puzzle for Hume's Psychology of Religious Belief' (The Modern Schoolman), 'Descartes and the Question of Direct Doxastic Voluntarism' (Journal of Philosophical Research), 'Doxastic Virtues in Hume's Epistemology' (Hume Studies), and 'Sympathy and Benevolence in Hume's Moral Psychology' (Journal of the History of Philosophy).
* Introduction
* SECTION I: The Ethics of Belief: Individual
* 1: Neil Levy and Eric Mandelbaum: The Powers that Bind: Doxastic
Voluntarism and Epistemic Obligation
* 2: Andrei Buckareff: Deciding to Believe Redux
* 3: Heather Battaly: Varieties of Epistemic Vice
* 4: Ernest Sosa: Knowledge and Time: Kripke's Dogmatism Paradox and
the Ethics of Belief
* 5: Dennis Whitcomb: Can There Be a Knowledge-First Ethics of Belief?
* 6: Duncan Pritchard: Truth as the Fundamental Epistemic Good
* 7: Berit Brogaard: Wide-Scope Requirements and the Ethics of Belief
* 8: Trent Dougherty: The 'Ethics of Belief' is Ethics (Period):
Reassigning Responsibilism
* SECTION II: The Ethics of Belief: Social
* 9: Arie W. Kruglanski and Lauren M. Boyatzi: The Psychology of
Knowledge Formation: Its Impetus, Mechanism, and Social Context
* 10: Mark Dechesne and Charlotte de Roon: Perspectives on Social
Knowledge
* 11: Rico Vitz: Contagion, Community, and Virtue in Hume's
Epistemology
* 12: Heidi Grasswick: Understanding Epistemic Normativity in Feminist
Epistemology
* 13: Catherine Z. Elgin: The Commonwealth of Epistemic Ends
* 14: Sanford Goldberg: Assertion and the Ethics of Belief
* 15: Richard Feldman: Evidence of Evidence is Evidence
* 16: Thomas Kelly: Believers as Thermometers
* 17: Jonathan Matheson: Disagreement: Idealized and Everyday
* Index
* SECTION I: The Ethics of Belief: Individual
* 1: Neil Levy and Eric Mandelbaum: The Powers that Bind: Doxastic
Voluntarism and Epistemic Obligation
* 2: Andrei Buckareff: Deciding to Believe Redux
* 3: Heather Battaly: Varieties of Epistemic Vice
* 4: Ernest Sosa: Knowledge and Time: Kripke's Dogmatism Paradox and
the Ethics of Belief
* 5: Dennis Whitcomb: Can There Be a Knowledge-First Ethics of Belief?
* 6: Duncan Pritchard: Truth as the Fundamental Epistemic Good
* 7: Berit Brogaard: Wide-Scope Requirements and the Ethics of Belief
* 8: Trent Dougherty: The 'Ethics of Belief' is Ethics (Period):
Reassigning Responsibilism
* SECTION II: The Ethics of Belief: Social
* 9: Arie W. Kruglanski and Lauren M. Boyatzi: The Psychology of
Knowledge Formation: Its Impetus, Mechanism, and Social Context
* 10: Mark Dechesne and Charlotte de Roon: Perspectives on Social
Knowledge
* 11: Rico Vitz: Contagion, Community, and Virtue in Hume's
Epistemology
* 12: Heidi Grasswick: Understanding Epistemic Normativity in Feminist
Epistemology
* 13: Catherine Z. Elgin: The Commonwealth of Epistemic Ends
* 14: Sanford Goldberg: Assertion and the Ethics of Belief
* 15: Richard Feldman: Evidence of Evidence is Evidence
* 16: Thomas Kelly: Believers as Thermometers
* 17: Jonathan Matheson: Disagreement: Idealized and Everyday
* Index
* Introduction
* SECTION I: The Ethics of Belief: Individual
* 1: Neil Levy and Eric Mandelbaum: The Powers that Bind: Doxastic
Voluntarism and Epistemic Obligation
* 2: Andrei Buckareff: Deciding to Believe Redux
* 3: Heather Battaly: Varieties of Epistemic Vice
* 4: Ernest Sosa: Knowledge and Time: Kripke's Dogmatism Paradox and
the Ethics of Belief
* 5: Dennis Whitcomb: Can There Be a Knowledge-First Ethics of Belief?
* 6: Duncan Pritchard: Truth as the Fundamental Epistemic Good
* 7: Berit Brogaard: Wide-Scope Requirements and the Ethics of Belief
* 8: Trent Dougherty: The 'Ethics of Belief' is Ethics (Period):
Reassigning Responsibilism
* SECTION II: The Ethics of Belief: Social
* 9: Arie W. Kruglanski and Lauren M. Boyatzi: The Psychology of
Knowledge Formation: Its Impetus, Mechanism, and Social Context
* 10: Mark Dechesne and Charlotte de Roon: Perspectives on Social
Knowledge
* 11: Rico Vitz: Contagion, Community, and Virtue in Hume's
Epistemology
* 12: Heidi Grasswick: Understanding Epistemic Normativity in Feminist
Epistemology
* 13: Catherine Z. Elgin: The Commonwealth of Epistemic Ends
* 14: Sanford Goldberg: Assertion and the Ethics of Belief
* 15: Richard Feldman: Evidence of Evidence is Evidence
* 16: Thomas Kelly: Believers as Thermometers
* 17: Jonathan Matheson: Disagreement: Idealized and Everyday
* Index
* SECTION I: The Ethics of Belief: Individual
* 1: Neil Levy and Eric Mandelbaum: The Powers that Bind: Doxastic
Voluntarism and Epistemic Obligation
* 2: Andrei Buckareff: Deciding to Believe Redux
* 3: Heather Battaly: Varieties of Epistemic Vice
* 4: Ernest Sosa: Knowledge and Time: Kripke's Dogmatism Paradox and
the Ethics of Belief
* 5: Dennis Whitcomb: Can There Be a Knowledge-First Ethics of Belief?
* 6: Duncan Pritchard: Truth as the Fundamental Epistemic Good
* 7: Berit Brogaard: Wide-Scope Requirements and the Ethics of Belief
* 8: Trent Dougherty: The 'Ethics of Belief' is Ethics (Period):
Reassigning Responsibilism
* SECTION II: The Ethics of Belief: Social
* 9: Arie W. Kruglanski and Lauren M. Boyatzi: The Psychology of
Knowledge Formation: Its Impetus, Mechanism, and Social Context
* 10: Mark Dechesne and Charlotte de Roon: Perspectives on Social
Knowledge
* 11: Rico Vitz: Contagion, Community, and Virtue in Hume's
Epistemology
* 12: Heidi Grasswick: Understanding Epistemic Normativity in Feminist
Epistemology
* 13: Catherine Z. Elgin: The Commonwealth of Epistemic Ends
* 14: Sanford Goldberg: Assertion and the Ethics of Belief
* 15: Richard Feldman: Evidence of Evidence is Evidence
* 16: Thomas Kelly: Believers as Thermometers
* 17: Jonathan Matheson: Disagreement: Idealized and Everyday
* Index







