Reflective Knowledge
Apt Belief and Reflective Knowledge, Volume II
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:27th Jan '11
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Reflective Knowledge argues for a reflective virtue epistemology based on a kind of virtuous circularity that may be found explicitly or just below the surface in the epistemological writings of Descartes, Moore, and now Davidson, who on Sosa's reading also relies crucially on an assumption of virtuous circularity. Along the way various lines of objection are explored. In Part I Sosa considers historical alternatives to the view developed in Part II. He begins with G.E. Moore's legendary proof, and the epistemology that lies behind it. That leads to classical foundationalism, a more general position encompassing the indirect realism advocated by Moore. Next he turns to the quietist naturalism found in David Hume, Ludwig Wittgenstein, and P.F. Strawson. After that comes Thomas Reid's commonsense alternative. A quite different option is the subtle and complex epistemology developed by Wilfrid Sellars over the course of a long career. Finally, Part I concludes with a study of Donald Davidson's distinctive form of epistemology naturalized (as Sosa argues). The second part of the book presents an alternative beyond the historical positions of Part I, one that defends a virtue epistemology combined with epistemic circularity. This alternative retains elements of the earlier approaches, while discarding what was found wanting in them.
I'm rather surprised to say this but I think Ernest Sosa may have solved epistemology * Tim Crane, Central European University *
a magnificent book * Heather Battaly, Analysis Reviews *
anyone reading this rich and important book will emerge with a refreshed view of how the history of epistemology relates to the cutting edge. * Bruce Hunter & Adam Morton, Mind *
ISBN: 9780199596362
Dimensions: 215mm x 143mm x 16mm
Weight: 354g
268 pages