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Current Controversies in Epistemology

Ram Neta editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:19th May '14

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Epistemology is one of the oldest, yet still one of the most active, areas of philosophical research today. There currently exists many annotated tomes of primary sources, and a handful of single-authored introductions to the field, but there is no book that captures epistemology’s dynamic growth and lively debates for a student audience. In this volume, eight leading philosophers debate four topics central to recent research in epistemology:

  • The A Priori: C. S. I. Jenkins and Michael Devitt
  • The A Posteriori: Richard Fumerton and Nicholas Silins
  • The Regress of Justification: Declan Smithies and Peter Klein
  • Skepticism: Anthony Brueckner and Ernest Sosa

Ram Neta’s introduction to the volume, descriptions of each chapter, annotated bibliographies for each controversy, and supplemental guide to further controversies in epistemology (with bibliographies) help provide clearer and richer views of active controversies for all readers.

"This is a wonderful collection of cutting-edge treatments of contemporary topics in epistemology, written by eminent figures in the field. I’ve no doubt that it will be welcomed by both students and researchers alike."

—Duncan Pritchard, University of Edinburgh

"The essays in this book give us up-to-date takes on four core areas in epistemology: a priori justification, a posteriori justification, the regress of justification, and skepticism. The essays are clearly written, and the debate format gives readers excellent access to the controversies that define each topic area. Neta's introduction is also excellent, and will be a useful guide for students and scholars alike."

—John Greco, Saint Louis University

ISBN: 9780415518130

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 362g

153 pages