Epistemology, or "the theory of knowledge," is concerned with
how we know what we know, what justifies us in believing what we
believe, and what standards of evidence we should use in seeking
truths about the world and human experience. This comprehensive
introduction to the field of epistemology explains the concepts and
theories central to understanding knowledge. Along with covering
the traditional topics of the discipline in detail, Epistemology
explores emerging areas of research. The third edition features new
sections on such topics as the nature of intuition, the skeptical
challenge of rational disagreement, and "the value problem" - the
range of questions concerning why knowledge and justified true
belief have value beyond that of merely true belief. Updated and
expanded, Epistemology remains a superb introduction to one of the
most fundamental fields of philosophy.
Special features of the third edition of Epistemology
include:
- a comprehensive survey of basic concepts, major theories, and
emerging research in the field
- enhanced treatment of key topics such as contextualism,
perception (including perceptual content), scientific hypotheses,
self-evidence and the a priori, testimony, understanding, and
virtue epistemology
- expanded discussion of the relation between epistemology and
related fields, especially philosophy of mind, philosophy of
science, and ethics
- increased clarity and ease of understanding for an
undergraduate audience
- an updated list of key literature and annotated
bibliography.
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