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How to Take Skepticism Seriously

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Buch | Hardcover
360 Seiten
2024
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-769117-5 (ISBN)
97,25 inkl. MwSt
Ever since Descartes' Meditations on First Philosophy, epistemology has been haunted by external world skepticism, the view that no one knows or even has reason to believe anything about the world around us. Generations of epistemologists have responded by attempting to develop theories about the nature of knowledge and our epistemological relation to the world.

How to Take Skepticism Seriously resolutely takes a different tack. A tradition of twentieth century philosophy, initiated by G. E. Moore and including J. L. Austin, maintained that at least some central philosophical problems can be satisfactorily resolved without the development of philosophical theory: the materials already present in ordinary life are enough. Following their lead, Adam Leite argues that skepticism is false, and that it is false for straightforward reasons that we can all appreciate when we reflectively work from within our everyday practices, procedures, and commitments. He thus offers a resolution to a problem that has plagued philosophy for centuries, implements and defends a neglected methodological approach, and elucidates the tradition of Moore and Austin. To make the case, prominent contemporary work and central epistemological issues are addressed, including epistemic circularity, epistemic asymmetry, epistemic priority relations, regress problems, closure and transmission principles, and the epistemological significance of perception. What emerges is a shift in our understanding of what philosophical illumination might look like in relation to core epistemological issues.

Adam Leite is Professor of Philosophy and Chair of the Philosophy Department at Indiana University Bloomington. He has received a Mellon New Directions Fellowship for the study of contemporary psychoanalysis. His philosophical work ranges across topics in epistemology and philosophical psychology.

Preface

Part I - Finding Our Footing: Skepticism and Method
1. Getting Located
2. Why Moore Matters
3. Stroud's Question
4. Austin, Dreams, and Skepticism


Part II - What is Our Evidence?
5. Reclaiming Our Evidence
6. Evidence and Method
7. Epistemic Asymmetry
8. Methodological Interlude: Four Moments in Contemporary Epistemology


Part III - On "The Sensory Basis of Our Knowledge of the World"
9. Skepticism and Sense Perception
10. What is the Global Priority Thesis?
11. Seeking an Argument I: Regresses
12. Seeking an Argument II: The Explanation of Belief


Part IV - Taking Stock
13. Enough is Enough

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 226 x 163 mm
Gewicht 635 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Erkenntnistheorie / Wissenschaftstheorie
Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Metaphysik / Ontologie
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik
ISBN-10 0-19-769117-X / 019769117X
ISBN-13 978-0-19-769117-5 / 9780197691175
Zustand Neuware
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