Title: Philosophical Knowledge: Its Possibility and Scope
Abstract: Preface Alvin I. GOLDMAN: Philosophical Intuitions: Their Target, Their Source, and Their Epistemic Status Hilary KORNBLITH: Naturalism and Intuitions Ernest SOSA: Intuitions: Their Nature and Epistemic Efficacy Thomas GRUNDMANN: The Nature of Rational Intuitions and a Fresh Look at the Explanationist Objection Timothy WILLIAMSON: Philosophical Knowledge and Knowledge of Counterfactuals Quassim CASSAM: The Possibility of Knowledge Robert STERN: Transcendental Arguments: A Plea for Modesty Alex BURRI: A Priori Existence Elke BRENDEL: Self-Referential Arguments in Philosophy Michael ESFELD: Metaphysics of Science between Metaphysics and Science Hans-Johann GLOCK: Could Anything Be Wrong with Analytic Philosophy? Frank JACKSON: On not Forgetting the Epistemology of Names Marcus WILLASCHEK: Contextualism about Knowledge and Justification by Default Dagfinn FOLLESDAL: Existence, Inexpressibility and Philosophical Knowledge Christian BEYER: Contextualism and the Background of (Philosophical) Justification
Publication Year: 2007
Publication Date: 2007-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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