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9780521827133

The Value of Knowledge and the Pursuit of Understanding

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    9780521827133

  • ISBN10:

    0521827132

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2003-09-22
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Summary

Epistemology has for a long time focused on the concept of knowledge and tried to answer questions such as whether knowledge is possible and how much of it there is. Often missing from this inquiry, however, is a discussion on the value of knowledge. In The Value of Knowledge and the Pursuit of Understanding Jonathan Kvanvig argues that epistemology properly conceived cannot ignore the question of the value of knowledge. He also questions one of the most fundamental assumptions in epistemology, namely that knowledge is always more valuable than the value of its subparts. Taking Platos' Meno as a starting point of his discussion, Kvanvig tackles the different arguments about the value of knowledge and comes to the conclusion that knowledge is less valuable than generally assumed. Clearly written and well argued, the book will appeal to students and professionals in epistemology.

Table of Contents

Introduction ix
1 The Value of Knowledge Is External to It 1(27)
The Pragmatic Theory
2(10)
Plato and the Tethering of True Belief
12(9)
Knowledge and Action
21(7)
2 The Value of True Belief 28(16)
The Value of Belief
29(9)
The Value of Truth
38(4)
Conclusion
42(2)
3 The Value of Justification 44(32)
Externalise Accounts
44(8)
Justificationist Accounts
52(8)
Two Kinds of Means to a Goal
60(16)
4 Reliabilism, Normativity, and the Special Promise of Virtue Epistemology 76(32)
Zagzebski's Virtue Theory
79(2)
Virtue Epistemology and Credit for True Belief
81(18)
A Further Benefit of Virtue Epistemology?
99(7)
Conclusion
106(2)
5 The Gettier Problem and the Value of Knowledge 108(32)
The Gettier Problem 109 Gettier-like Cases
110(3)
The Appeal to Accidentality and a General Concern
113(4)
Approaches to the Genier Problem
117(8)
Counterfactual and Defeasibility Approaches to the Genier Problem
125(14)
Conclusion
139(1)
6 Knowledge as Irreducibly Valuable 140(17)
Curiosity and the Intrinsic Value of Knowledge
143(7)
The Desire to Know
150(5)
Conclusion
155(2)
7 Epistemic Attitudinalism: Semantic and Pragmatic Approaches 157(28)
Semantic and Pragmatic Versions of Epistemic Attitudinalism
158(12)
Epistemic Attitudinalism and the Value of Knowledge
170(3)
The Failure of Epistemic Attitudinalism
173(11)
Conclusion
184(1)
8 Knowledge and Understanding 185(19)
Understanding, Knowledge, and Logical Form
188(8)
Understanding Is Not a Species of Knowledge
196(4)
The Value of Understanding
200(2)
Conclusion
202(2)
9 Conclusion 204(3)
References 207(6)
Index 213

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