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Rethinking Epistemology : Volume 2 / ed. by Günter Abel, James Conant.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Berlin Studies in Knowledge Research ; 2Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2012]Copyright date: ©2012Description: 1 online resource (438 p.)Content type:
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  • 9783110277821
  • 9783110277944
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  • 121
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  • online - DeGruyter
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  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Foreword -- Contents -- Two Varieties of Skepticism -- I. First-, Second-, and Third-Personal Knowledge -- Knowing What You Believe -- From Transparency to Expressivism -- On Finkelstein’s Account of the Distinction between Conscious and Unconscious States of Mind -- Practical Knowledge and the Structure of Action -- Three Forms of the First Person Plural -- Testimony, Address, and the Second Person -- II. Knowledge and the Problem of Dualism -- Tyler Burge on Disjunctivism -- Motivating Disjunctivism -- Disjunctive Conceptions of Experience and Perceiving -- Trusting One’s Senses: McDowell on Experience, Belief and Justification -- Essentially Rational Animals -- Notes on Contributors -- Index of Persons -- Index of Topics
Summary: Der Band umfasst Beiträge zur "systematischen Wissensforschung". Zugleich wird eine Erweiterung und Neuausrichtung der klassischen Epistemologie vorgeschlagen. Themenfelder im zweiten der beiden Teilbände sind: Varianten des Skeptizismus; Wechselwirkungen der Wissensformen (begriffliches und nicht-begriffliches Wissen, implizites und explizites Wissen, knowing-how und knowing-that); Wissen der ersten, zweiten und dritten Person; Praktisches Wissen und die Struktur von Handlungen; Wissen und das Problem des Dualismus; Disjunktivismus bezüglich Erfahrung und Wahrnehmung.Summary: This volume contains contributions to the “systematic study of knowledge.” They suggest both an extension and a new path for classical epistemology. The topics in the second volume are the following: variants of skepticism; knowledge of the first, second, and third person; practical knowledge and the structure of action; knowledge and the problem of dualism; and disjunctivism concerning experience and perception.
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Frontmatter -- Foreword -- Contents -- Two Varieties of Skepticism -- I. First-, Second-, and Third-Personal Knowledge -- Knowing What You Believe -- From Transparency to Expressivism -- On Finkelstein’s Account of the Distinction between Conscious and Unconscious States of Mind -- Practical Knowledge and the Structure of Action -- Three Forms of the First Person Plural -- Testimony, Address, and the Second Person -- II. Knowledge and the Problem of Dualism -- Tyler Burge on Disjunctivism -- Motivating Disjunctivism -- Disjunctive Conceptions of Experience and Perceiving -- Trusting One’s Senses: McDowell on Experience, Belief and Justification -- Essentially Rational Animals -- Notes on Contributors -- Index of Persons -- Index of Topics

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Der Band umfasst Beiträge zur "systematischen Wissensforschung". Zugleich wird eine Erweiterung und Neuausrichtung der klassischen Epistemologie vorgeschlagen. Themenfelder im zweiten der beiden Teilbände sind: Varianten des Skeptizismus; Wechselwirkungen der Wissensformen (begriffliches und nicht-begriffliches Wissen, implizites und explizites Wissen, knowing-how und knowing-that); Wissen der ersten, zweiten und dritten Person; Praktisches Wissen und die Struktur von Handlungen; Wissen und das Problem des Dualismus; Disjunktivismus bezüglich Erfahrung und Wahrnehmung.

This volume contains contributions to the “systematic study of knowledge.” They suggest both an extension and a new path for classical epistemology. The topics in the second volume are the following: variants of skepticism; knowledge of the first, second, and third person; practical knowledge and the structure of action; knowledge and the problem of dualism; and disjunctivism concerning experience and perception.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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