Knowledge First: Approaches In Epistemology And Mind

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This Volume Features 13 Original Essays From Leading And Up-and-coming Philosophers On The Topic Of Knowledge-first Philosophy. The Contributors' Essays Focus On Both Foundational Issues And Applications Of Knowledge-first Philosophy To Other Disciplines, Including The Philosophy Of Mind, The Philosophy Of Perception, And Ethics. How And Why Knowledge Is First / Clayton Littlejohn -- Against Knowledge-first Epistemology / Mikkel Gerken -- Mindreading Knowledge / Aidan Mcglynn -- The Cost Of Treating Knowledge As A Mental State / Martin Smith -- On Putting Knowledge First / Jonathan Jenkins Ichikawa & Carrie Ichikawa Jenkins -- No Need For Excuses: Against Knowledge-first Epistemology And The Knowledge Norm Of Assertion / Joshua Schechter -- Acting On Knowledge / Timothy Williamson -- Perception First? / Heather Logue -- Epistemic Supervenience, Anti-individualism And Knowledge-first Epistemology / Jesper Kallestrup & Duncan Pritchard -- Knowledge-first Virtue Epistemology / Christoph Kelp -- In Support Of The Knowledge-first Conception Of The Normativity Of Justification / Anne Meylan -- Sustaining Rules: A Model And Application / John Turri -- 'more Likely Than Not' Knowledge First And The Role Of Bare Statistical Evidence In Courts Of Law / Michael Blome-tillman. Edited By J. Adam Carter, Emma C. Gordon And Benjamin W. Jarvis. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.

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Name in long format: Knowledge First: Approaches In Epistemology And Mind
ISBN-10: 0198716311
ISBN-13: 9780198716310
Book language: en
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Oxford Univ Pr
Dimensions: vi, 295 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm