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A rigorous, authoritative new anthology which brings together some of the most significant contemporary scholarship on the theory of knowledge
Carefully-calibrated and judiciously-curated, this strong and contemporary new anthology builds upon Epistemology: An Anthology, Second Edition (Wiley Blackwell, 2008) by drawing a concise and well-balanced selection of higher-level readings from a large, diverse, and evolving body of research.
JEREMY FANTL is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Calgary and has published papers and books in epistemology, the philosophy of mind, and metaethics. His most recent book is The Limitations of the Open Mind (2018).
MATTHEW MCGRATH is Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University and Professorial Fellow at the Arché Institute at the University of St. Andrews. He has published papers in epistemology and metaphysics, including Knowledge in an Uncertain World (2009).
ERNEST SOSA is Board of Governors Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University. He has published in epistemology and metaphysics, including, most recently, Judgment and Agency (2015) and Epistemology (2017).
Preface vii
Part I The Ethics of Belief 1
1 Deontological Desiderata 3William Alston
2 Voluntary Belief and Epistemic Evaluation 17Richard Feldman
Part II Practical Reasons for Belief ? 29
3 The Wrong Kind of Reason 31Pamela Hieronymi
4 No Exception for Belief 44Susanna Rinard
5 Promising Against the Evidence 58Berislav Marušic
Part III Reliance 75
6 Evidentialism and Pragmatic Constraints on Outright Belief 77Dorit Ganson
7 Alief and Belief 91Tamar Gendler
8 Can It Be Rational to Have Faith? 110Lara Buchak
9 Assertion and Practical Reasoning: Common or Divergent Epistemic Standards? 126Jessica Brown
Part IV Epistemic Dysfunctions 147
10 Testimonial Injustice 149Miranda Fricker
11 Cognitive Penetrability and Perceptual Justification 164Susanna Siegel
Part V Virtue Epistemology 179
12 The Search for the Source of Epistemic Good 181Linda Zagzebski
13 Why We Don’t Deserve Credit for Everything We Know 192Jennifer Lackey
14 A (Different) Virtue Epistemology 205John Greco
15 Knowledge and Justification 220Ernest Sosa
Part VI Disagreement 229
16 Epistemology of Disagreement: The Good News 231David Christensen
17 The Epistemic Significance of Disagreement 249Thomas Kelly
Part VII Permissivism About Belief ? 265
18 Epistemic Permissiveness 267Roger White
19 Permission to Believe: Why Permissivism Is True and What It Tells Us About Irrelevant Influences on Belief 277Miriam Schoenfield
Index 296
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