: Günter Abel, James Conant
: Rethinking Epistemology Volume 2
: Walter de Gruyter GmbH& Co.KG
: 9783110277944
: Berlin Studies in Knowledge ResearchISSN
: 1
: CHF 122.30
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: 20. und 21. Jahrhundert
: English
: 448
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< >This volume contains contributions to the“systematic study of knowledge.” They suggest both an extension and a new path for classical epistemology. The topics in the second volume are the following: variants of skepticism; knowledge of the first, second, and third person; practical knowledge and the structure of action; knowledge and the problem of dualism; and disjunctivism concerning experience and perception.

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< >Günter Abel, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany;James Conant, University of Chicago, IL, USA.

Two Varieties of Skepticism11
I. First-, Second-, and Third-Personal Knowledge85
Knowing What You Believe87
From Transparency to Expressivism111
On Finkelstein’s Account of the Distinction between Conscious and Unconscious States of Mind129
Practical Knowledge and the Structure of Action143
Three Forms of the First Person Plural239
Testimony, Address, and the Second Person267
II. Knowledge and the Problem of Dualism297
Tyler Burge on Disjunctivism299
Motivating Disjunctivism319
Disjunctive Conceptions of Experience and Perceiving359
Trusting One’s Senses: McDowell on Experience, Belief and Justification385
Essentially Rational Animals405
Notes on Contributors439
Index of Persons441
Index of Topics445