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9780198713524

Epistemic Entitlement

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    9780198713524

  • ISBN10:

    0198713525

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2020-03-18
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

For most of the twentieth century, philosophers have explored the nature and extent of our knowledge-especially our knowledge of the world grounded in sense-perceptual experience. Can we be sure that our experience of the world is enough to ground our knowledge of an external reality? Are our everyday beliefs about our world warranted well enough for knowledge? What if we're all in The Matrix? This volume collects cutting-edge essays, written by leading philosophers, which address these fundamental questions about our place in the world. Through sustained reflection on two kinds of warrants--entitlements and justifications--they all seek to understand the nature and extent of our knowledge. Even if we were not able to justify our knowledge of the external world, we are nevertheless entitled to our view of external reality.

Author Biography


Peter J. Graham, University of California, Riverside,Nikolaj J. L. L. Pedersen, Yonsei University, Seoul

Peter J. Graham is Professor of Philosophy and Associate Dean for Arts and Humanities at the University of California, Riverside. He works primarily in epistemology, publishing on perceptual and testimonial entitlement, testimonial knowledge, and scepticism. He is currently working on the connection between epistemic entitlement and intellectual virtue. His articles have appeared in Mind, Nous, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Synthese, Philosophical Studies, American Philosophical Quarterly, Philosophia, and various collections and anthologies. Together with Miranda Fricker, David Henderson, and Nikolaj J. L. L. Pedersen he is a co-editor of The Routledge Handbook of Social Epistemology (Routledge, 2018).

Nikolaj J. L. L. Pedersen is an Associate Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Veritas Research Center at Underwood International College, Yonsei University. His main areas of research concern truth, epistemology, and metaphysics. His articles have appeared in journals including Nous, Analysis, Philosophical Quarterly, Philosophical Issues, Synthese and Erkenntnis. He is the co-editor of Epistemic Pluralism (Palgrave Macmillan, 2017) Truth and Pluralism: Current Debates (OUP, 2013), and New Waves in Truth (Palgrave Macmillan, 2010).

Table of Contents


Part I. Engaging Burge's Project
1. Introduction and Overview: Two Entitlement Projects, Peter J. Graham, Nikolaj J.L.L. Pedersen, Zachary Bachman, and Luis Rosa
2. Entitlement: The Basis of Empirical Warrant, Tyler Burge
3. Perceptual Entitlement and Scepticism, Anthony Brueckner and Jon Altschul
4. Epistemic Entitlement Its Scope and Limits, Mikkel Gerken
5. Why Should Warrant Persist in Demon Worlds?, Peter J. Graham
Part II. Extending the Externalist Project
6. Epistemic Entitlement and Epistemic Competence, Ernest Sosa
7. Extended Entitlement, Adam Carter and Duncan Pritchard
8. Moorean Pragmatics, Social Comparisons and Common Knowledge, Allan Hazlett
9. Internalism and Entitlement to Rules and Methods, Joshua Schecter
Part III. Engaging Wright's Project
10. Full Bloodied Entitlement, Martin Smith
11. Pluralist Consequentialist Anti-Scepticism, Nikolaj Jang Lee Linding Pedersen
12. Against (Neo-Wittensteinian) Entitlements, Annalisa Coliva
13. The Truth Fairy and the Indirect Consequentialist, Daniel Elstein and Carrie S. I. Jenkins
14. Knowledge for Nothing, Patrick Greenough

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