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9780198724568

Explaining Knowledge New Essays on the Gettier Problem

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    9780198724568

  • ISBN10:

    019872456X

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2018-01-30
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Author Biography


Rodrigo Borges, Associate Professor, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil,Claudio de Almeida, Professor, Professor of Philosophy at Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil,Peter D. Klein, Professor Emeritus, Rutgers University, New Jersey

Rodrigo Borges is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

Claudio de Almeida is Professor of Philosophy at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

Peter D. Klein is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University.

Table of Contents


Introduction
Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?, Edmund Gettier
1. Gettiered Belief, E. J. Coffman
2. The Nature of Knowledge, Peter D. Klein
3. Knowledge, Luck, and Virtue: Resolving the Gettier Problem, Duncan Pritchard
4. Perceptual Capacities, Knowledge, and Gettier Cases, Susanna Schellenberg
5. Chained to the Gettier Problem-a Useful Falsehood?, Robert K. Shope
6. The Lesson of Gettier, Linda Zagzebski
7. Sed ubi Socrates currit? On the Gettier Problem before Gettier, Risto Hilpinen
8. Lessons from Gettier, Jonathan L. Kvanvig
9. Defeasible Reasoning and Representation: The Lesson of Gettier, Keith Lehrer
10. Accident, Evidence, and Knowledge, Jonathan Vogel
11. The Gettier Case and Intuition, Jessica Brown
12. Gettier and the Epistemic Appraisal of Philosophical Intuition, Alvin Goldman
13. The Metaphysical Gettier Problem and the X-Phi Critique, Ernest Sosa
14. Gettier Cases: A Taxonomy, Peter Blouw, Wesley Buckwalter, and John Turri
15. Knowledge, Noise, and Curve-fitting: A Methodological Argument for JTB?, Jonathan M. Weinberg
16. Inferential Knowledge and the Gettier Conjecture, Rodrigo Borges
17. Knowledge, Benign Falsehoods, and the Gettier Problem, Claudio de Almeida
18. Closure, Counter-Closure, and Inferential Knowledge, Branden Fitelson
19. Knowledge and False Belief, John Hawthorne and Dani Rabinowitz
20. Golden Gettier: What We (Should Have) Learned, Fred Dretske
21. The Value of Knowledge and the Gettier Game, Richard Foley
22. Gettier Cases: Transworld Identity and Counterparts, Stephen Hetherington
23. The Difference between Knowledge and Understanding, Sherrilyn Roush

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