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During the summer of 1986 one of the co-editors was a fellow at the
Summer Institute in Epistemology held at the University of Colorado
in Boulder. It was there that the idea for this volume was born. It
was clear from the discussions taking place at the i Institute that
works such as Robert Nozick's Philosophical Explanations and Barry
2 Stroud's The Significance of Philosophical Scepticism were
beginning to have an impact and it was also clear that the debate
over the issues surrounding skepticism had not gone away nor were
they about to go away. Thinking that a new crop might be ready for
harvest, the co-editors sent out a letter of inquiry to a long list
of potential contributors. The letter elicited an overwhelmingly
positive response to our inquiry from philosophers who were either
writing something on skepticism at the time or who were willing to
write something specifically for our volume. Still others told us
that they had recently written something and if we were to consider
previously published manuscripts they would permit us to consider
their already published work. Out of all this material, the
co-editors have put together the present collection. We believe
that this anthology is not only suitable for graduate seminars but
for advanced undergraduate classes as well.
During the summer of 1986 one of the co-editors was a fellow at the
Summer Institute in Epistemology held at the University of Colorado
in Boulder. It was there that the idea for this volume was born. It
was clear from the discussions taking place at the i Institute that
works such as Robert Nozick's Philosophical Explanations and Barry
2 Stroud's The Significance of Philosophical Scepticism were
beginning to have an impact and it was also clear that the debate
over the issues surrounding skepticism had not gone away nor were
they about to go away. Thinking that a new crop might be ready for
harvest, the co-editors sent out a letter of inquiry to a long list
of potential contributors. The letter elicited an overwhelmingly
positive response to our inquiry from philosophers who were either
writing something on skepticism at the time or who were willing to
write something specifically for our volume. Still others told us
that they had recently written something and if we were to consider
previously published manuscripts they would permit us to consider
their already published work. Out of all this material, the
co-editors have put together the present collection. We believe
that this anthology is not only suitable for graduate seminars but
for advanced undergraduate classes as well.
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