Current Issues in Theoretical Philosophy. Volume 2, The Externalist Challenge / ed. by Richard Schantz.
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- 9783110183061
- 9783110915273
- 121
- BD418.3 .E88 2004eb
- online - DeGruyter
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I-IV -- Contents -- Introduction -- I In Defence of Epistemic Externalism -- The "Challenge" of Externalism -- Externalism and Skepticism -- Counterexamples to Epistemic Externalism Revisited -- Conditions on Cognitive Sanity and the Death of Internalism -- Empiricism Externalized -- Circularity and Epistemic Priority -- II Critiques of Epistemic Externalism -- The Chimerical Appeal of Epistemic Externalism -- In Search of Internalism and Externalism -- Inferential Internalism and the Presuppositions of Skeptical Arguments -- Knowledge, Justification and the Cooperative World -- The Epistemological Promise of Externalism -- Is Knowledge a Natural Phenomenon? -- III In Defence of Content Externalism -- Social Cartesianism -- Existence Proof for a Viable Externalism -- Externalism, Epistemic Artefacts and the Extended Mind -- Outing the Mind—A Teleopragmatic Perspective -- IV Critiques of Content Externalism -- Natural Intentionality -- Phenomental Intentionality and the Brain in a Vat -- On an Argument from Properties of Words to Broad Content -- Reference, Causal Powers, Externalist Intuitions and Unicorns -- V An Exemplary Debate about Content -- Millikan's (Un?)Compromised Externalism -- Comments on "Millikan's (Un?)Compromised Externalism" -- VI Self-Knowledge -- Believing that You Know and Knowing that You Believe -- McKinsey Redux? -- Knowing What You Think vs. Knowing that You Think It -- Do We Know how We Know Our Own Minds yet? -- What Was I Thinking? Social Externalism, Self-Knowledge, and Shifting Memory Targets -- Anti-Individualism and Minimal Self-Knowledge: A Dissolution of Ebbs's Puzzle -- VII The Epistemic Significance of Perception -- Explaining Perceptual Entitlement -- Externalism and Disjunctivism -- VIII An Essay on Intentionality -- The Objects of Intentionality -- Index of Subjects -- Index of Names -- Contributors
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Die Debatte zwischen Internalismus und Externalismus steht im Brennpunkt der Aufmerksamkeit sowohl in der Epistemologie als auch in der Philosophie des Geistes und der Sprache. Der Externalismus fordert grundlegende traditionelle Auffassungen der Natur der Erkenntnis, der Rechtfertigung, des Denkens und der Sprache heraus. Auf dem Spiel steht nichts Geringeres als die Form, die Theorien in der Epistemologie und der Philosophie des Geistes annehmen sollten. Dieser Band ist eine Sammlung von Originalbeiträgen international führender Autoren, die den Forschungs- und Diskussionsstand hinsichtlich der faszinierenden Kontroversen zwischen Internalismus und Externalismus widerspiegeln.
The debate between internalism and externalism has become a focal point of attention both in epistemology and in the philosophy of mind and language. Externalism challenges basic traditional internalist conceptions of the nature of knowledge, justification, thought and language. What is at stake, is the very form that theories in epistemology and the philosophy of mind ought to take. This volume is a collection of original contributions of leading international authors reflecting on the present state of the art concerning the exciting controversies between internalism and externalism.
Issued also in print.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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