Williamson on knowledge [electronic resource] / edited by Patrick Greenough and Duncan Pritchard ; with replies by Timothy Williamson
- Published
- Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2009.
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource (viii, 400 pages)
- Additional Creators
- Greenough, Patrick, Pritchard, Duncan, and Williamson, Timothy
Access Online
- Oxford scholarship online: ezaccess.libraries.psu.edu
- Contents
- Machine generated contents note: 1.E = K and Perceptual Knowledge / Anthony Brueckner -- 2.Can the Concept of Knowledge be Analysed? / Quassim Cassam -- 3.Is Knowing a State of Mind? The Case Against / Elizabeth Fricker -- 4.The Knowledge Account of Assertion and the Nature of Testimonial Knowledge / Sanjord C. Goldberg -- 5.Williamson on Knowledge and Evidence / Alvin Goldman -- 6.Knowledge and Objective Chance / John Hawthorne / Maria Lasonen-Aarnio -- 7.Primeness, Internalism, Explanation / Frank Jackson -- 8.Williamson's Casual Approach to Probabilism / Mark Kaplan -- 9.Assertion, Knowledge, and Lotteries / Jonathan Kvanvig -- 10.Defeating the Dogma of Defeasibility / Ram Neta -- 11.Evidence = Knowledge: Williamson's Solution to Skepticism / Stephen Schiffer -- 12.Timothy Williamson's Knowledge and its Limits / Ernest Sosa -- 13.Are Mental States Luminous? / Matthias Steup -- 14.Cognitive Phenomenology, Semantic Qualia, and Luminous Knowledge / Neil Tennant -- 15.Aristotle's Condition / Charles Travis -- 16.Replies to Critics / Timothy Williamson.
- Summary
- 16 leading philosophers offer critical assessments of Timothy Williamson's ground-breaking work on knowledge and its impact on philosophy today. They discuss epistemological issues concerning evidence, defeasibility, scepticism, testimony, assertion, and perception, and debate Williamson's claim that knowledge is a mental state.
- Subject(s)
- ISBN
- 9780191713620 (ebook)
0191713627 (ebook)
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