Tell Me Something I Don't Know: Dialogues in Epistemology

Tell Me Something I Don't Know: Dialogues in Epistemology

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  • Author: Michael Veber
  • Publisher: Broadview Press
  • ISBN: 1460406281
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 202

Tell Me Something I Don’t Know is a collection of original dialogues in epistemology, suitable for student readers but also of interest to experts. Familiar problems, theories, and arguments are explored: second-order knowledge, epistemic closure, the preface paradox, skepticism, pragmatic encroachment, the Gettier problem, and more. New ideas on each of these issues are also offered, defended, and critiqued, often in humorous and entertaining ways.


Three Dialogues on Knowledge

Three Dialogues on Knowledge

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  • Author: Paul K. Feyerabend
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
  • ISBN: 0631179186
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 179

The Socratic, or dialog, form is central to the history of philosophy and has been the discipline's canonical genre ever since. Paul Feyerabend's Three Dialogues on Knowledge resurrects the form to provide an astonishingly flexible and invigorating analysis of epistemological, ethical and metaphysical problems. He uses literary strategies - of irony, voice and distance - to make profoundly philosophical points about the epistemic, existential and political aspects of common sense and scientific knowledge. He writes about ancient and modern relativism; the authority of science; the ignorance of scientists; the nature of being; and true and false enlightenment. Throughout Three Dialogues on Knowledge is provocative, controversial and inspiring. It is, unlike most current philosophical writing, written for readers with a keen sense of what matters and why.


Knowledge and Inquiry

Knowledge and Inquiry

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  • Author: K. Brad Wray
  • Publisher: Broadview Press
  • ISBN: 9781551114132
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 484

This anthology focuses on three areas in the theory of knowledge: epistemic justification; analyses of knowledge and scepticism; and recent developments in epistemology. Each of the three sections includes a brief introduction to the readings, a series of study questions, and a list of suggested readings. Section 1 deals with coherentism, foundationalism, reliabilism, and includes articles by Chisholm, BonJour, Audi, Goldman, and Fumerton. Section 2 deals with the analysis of knowledge and Gettier problems, and a variety of forms and responses to scepticism; it includes articles by Gettier, Conee, Feldman, Putnam, Nagel, and Stroud. Section 3 introduces the reader to recent developments in naturalized, feminist, and social epistemology, and includes articles by Quine, Almeder, Putnam, Anderson, Harding, Longino, Hardwig, Rorty, and Kitcher.


Early Socratic Dialogues

Early Socratic Dialogues

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  • Author: Emlyn-Jones Chris
  • Publisher: Penguin UK
  • ISBN: 0141914076
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 757

Rich in drama and humour, they include the controversial Ion, a debate on poetic inspiration; Laches, in which Socrates seeks to define bravery; and Euthydemus, which considers the relationship between philosophy and politics. Together, these dialogues provide a definitive portrait of the real Socrates and raise issues still keenly debated by philosophers, forming an incisive overview of Plato's philosophy.


Loving to Know

Loving to Know

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  • Author: Esther Lightcap Meek
  • Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
  • ISBN: 1621893162
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 500

Knowing is less about information and more about transformation; less about comprehension and more about being apprehended. This radical book develops the notion of covenant epistemology--an innovative, biblically compatible, holistic, embodied, life-shaping epistemological vision in which all knowing takes the shape of interpersonal, covenantal relationship. Rather than knowing in order to love, we love in order to know. Meek argues that all knowing is best understood as transformative encounter. Creatively blending insights from a diverse range of conversation partners--including Michael Polanyi, Michael D. Williams, Lesslie Newbigin, Parker Palmer, John Macmurray, Martin Buber, and James Loder--Meek offers critically needed "epistemological therapy" in response to the pervasive and damaging presumptions that those in Western culture continue to bring to efforts to know. The book's innovative approach--an unfolding journey of discovery-through-dialogue--itself subverts standard epistemological presumptions of timeless linearity. While it offers a sustained and sophisticated philosophical argument, Loving to Know's texts and textures interweave loosely to effect therapeutic epistemic transformation in the reader.


The Epistemic Dimensions of Ignorance

The Epistemic Dimensions of Ignorance

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  • Author: Rik Peels
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1107175607
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 227

The book provides a thorough exploration of the epistemic dimensions of ignorance: what is ignorance and what are its varieties?


On What We Know We Don't Know

On What We Know We Don't Know

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  • Author: Sylvain Bromberger
  • Publisher: University of Chicago Press
  • ISBN: 9780226075402
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 244

In this collection of essays, Bromberger explores the centrality of questions and predicaments they create in scientific research. He discusses the nature of explanation, theory, and the foundations of linguistics.


Epistemology

Epistemology

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  • Author: Ernest Sosa
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • ISBN: 0691183260
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 252

One of the world's leading epistemologists provides a sophisticated, revisionist introduction to the subject In this concise book, one of the world’s leading epistemologists provides a sophisticated, revisionist introduction to the problem of knowledge in Western philosophy. Modern and contemporary accounts of epistemology tend to focus on limited questions of knowledge and skepticism, such as how we can know the external world, other minds, the past through memory, the future through induction, or the world’s depth and structure through inference. This book steps back for a better view of the more general issues posed by the ancient Greek Pyrrhonists. Returning to and illuminating this older, broader epistemological tradition, Ernest Sosa develops an original account of the subject, giving it substance not with Cartesian theology but with science and common sense. Descartes is a part of this ancient tradition, but he goes beyond it by considering not just whether knowledge is possible in the first place, but also how we can properly attain it. In Cartesian epistemology, Sosa finds a virtue-theoretic account, one that he extends beyond the Cartesian context. Once epistemology is viewed in this light, many of its problems can be solved or fall away. The result is an important reevaluation of epistemology that will be essential reading for students and teachers.


How Do You Know?

How Do You Know?

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  • Author: Gordon Barnes
  • Publisher: Hackett Publishing
  • ISBN: 162466993X
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 142

How Do You Know? explores problems of knowledge that arise in everyday life. If you are not an expert, how can you know that another person is an expert? If experts are politically biased should you still trust them? More generally, how should you approach the testimony of other people: treat it all as "innocent until proven guilty," or is that too simple? Does the internet make us better knowers, or is it just a minefield of misinformation? Is it always irrational to believe a conspiracy theory? Suppose someone just as intelligent and well-informed as you are disagrees with you about something, how should that affect your belief? Can we have knowledge of what is right and wrong? How Do You Know? approaches these issues through the lens of social epistemology and via the preeminently social genre of philosophical dialogue. Its characters think and speak like real people in the world today, discussing and debating issues that are current, practically relevant, and even controversial—while equipping readers with tools and concepts to see more clearly for themselves.


Dialogue and Discovery

Dialogue and Discovery

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  • Author: Kenneth Seeskin
  • Publisher: State University of New York Press
  • ISBN: 1438419325
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 200

This book examines the Socratic method of elenchus, or refutation. Refutation by its very nature is a conflict, which in the hands of Plato becomes high drama. The continuing conversation in which it occurs is more a test of character than of intellect. Dialogue and Discovery shows that, in his conversations, Socrates seeks to define moral qualities—moral essences—with the goal of improving the soul of the respondent. Ethics underlies epistemology because the discovery of philosophic truth imposes moral demands on the respondent. The recognition that moral qualities such as honesty, humility, and courage are necessary to successful inquiry is the key to the understanding of the Socratic paradox that virtue is knowledge. The dialogues receiving the most emphasis are the Apology, Gorgias, Protagoras, and Meno.