Oxford Studies in Epistemology is a major new biennial volume offering a regular snapshot of state-of-the-art work in this important field. Under the guidance of a distinguished editorial board composed of leading philosophers in North America, Europe, and Australasia, it will publish exemplary papers in epistemology, broadly construed. Anyone wanting to understand the latest developments at the leading edge of the discipline can start here. Editorial board includes Stewart Cohen, Keith DeRose, Richard Fumerton, Alvin Goldman, Alan Hajek, Gilbert Harman, Frank Jackson, James Joyce, Scott Sturgeon, Jonathan Vogel, and Timothy Williamson.…mehr
Oxford Studies in Epistemology is a major new biennial volume offering a regular snapshot of state-of-the-art work in this important field. Under the guidance of a distinguished editorial board composed of leading philosophers in North America, Europe, and Australasia, it will publish exemplary papers in epistemology, broadly construed. Anyone wanting to understand the latest developments at the leading edge of the discipline can start here. Editorial board includes Stewart Cohen, Keith DeRose, Richard Fumerton, Alvin Goldman, Alan Hajek, Gilbert Harman, Frank Jackson, James Joyce, Scott Sturgeon, Jonathan Vogel, and Timothy Williamson.
Tamar Szabo Gendler, Cornell University, New York and John Hawthorne, Rutgers University, New Jersey
Contributors: Alexander Bird James Cargile Hartry Field Kit Fine Joseph Halpern Frank Keil Tom Kelly John MacFarlane Jonathan Schaffer Stephen Schiffer Brian Weatherson Links to web resources and related information
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* 1: Alexander Bird: Abductive Knowledge and Holmesian Inference * 2: James Cargile: The Fallacy of Epistemicism * 3: Hartry Field: Recent Debates about the A Priori * 4: Kit Fine: Our Knowledge of Mathematical Objects * 5: Joseph Halpern: Sleeping Beauty Reconsidered: Conditioning and Reflection in Asynchronous Systems * 6: Frank Keil: Doubt, Deference, and Deliberation: Understanding and Using the Division of Cognitive Labour * 7: Tom Kelly: The Epistemic Significance of Disagreement * 8: John MacFarlane: The Assessment Sensitivity of Knowledge Attributions * 9: Jonathan Schaffer: Contrastive Knowledge * 10: Stephen Schiffer: Paradox and the A Priori * 11: Brian Weatherson: Scepticism, Rationalism, and Externalism
* 1: Alexander Bird: Abductive Knowledge and Holmesian Inference * 2: James Cargile: The Fallacy of Epistemicism * 3: Hartry Field: Recent Debates about the A Priori * 4: Kit Fine: Our Knowledge of Mathematical Objects * 5: Joseph Halpern: Sleeping Beauty Reconsidered: Conditioning and Reflection in Asynchronous Systems * 6: Frank Keil: Doubt, Deference, and Deliberation: Understanding and Using the Division of Cognitive Labour * 7: Tom Kelly: The Epistemic Significance of Disagreement * 8: John MacFarlane: The Assessment Sensitivity of Knowledge Attributions * 9: Jonathan Schaffer: Contrastive Knowledge * 10: Stephen Schiffer: Paradox and the A Priori * 11: Brian Weatherson: Scepticism, Rationalism, and Externalism
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