Contemporary Debates in Epistemology by Matthias Steup, John Turri, Ernest Sosa
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170mm 18.2mm 170mm Contemporary Debates in Epistemology “I expect that this new edition will serve to guide epistemological practice for the next several years, and with at least as much authority as the first edition. If you want to contribute to the most important epistemological conversations today, you will need to read this book.” Contemporary Debates In Philosophy Ram Neta, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Praise for the First Edition Second Edition “This book is packed with cutting-edge epistemology by excellent contributors to the field. It is both comprehensive and admirably brief.” Robert Audi, University of Notre Dame “What are the burning problems of today’s epistemology? What are the most promising solutions to these problems? They are all in this timely volume, explained and debated by leading authorities.” Alvin Goldman, Rutgers University “With leading and emerging figures in epistemology debating some of its most fundamental questions, this volume will be required reading for anyone interested in where the theory of knowledge has been and where it is going. A superb collection.” Contemporary Paul Boghossian, New York University Building on the reputation of the first edition, this fully revised and updated volume expands the original content by including 14 newly commissioned essays, presenting perspectives on differing sides of the most vibrant current debates in epistemology: Is knowledge contextual? Can skepticism be refuted? Can belief be justified through coherence alone? The expanded content evinces the central truth of Debates philosophy as a discipline: that progress comes only through argumentation, dialectic, and debate. In common with the other volumes in the Contemporary Debates in Philosophy series, this new edition 244mm combines expert editing and judiciously commissioned material, adopting the series format which pairs two essays espousing opposing views on a particular topic or theme in epistemology. The head-to- in Epistemology head chapters offer forceful advocacy of some of today’s most compelling philosophical stances as well as a brilliant opportunity for philosophy students to weigh the arguments and engage in comparative analysis of epistemological concepts that are constantly changing and developing. Matthias Steup is Professor of Philosophy at Purdue University, USA, where he is head of the Edited by Department of Philosophy. A specialist in epistemology, he is a widely published author and editor. Previous work includes A Companion to Epistemology (co-edited with Jonathan Dancy and Ernest Sosa, Wiley-Blackwell, 2010, second edition), the first edition of Contemporary Debates in Epistemology (co-edited with Ernest Sosa, Wiley-Blackwell, 2005), and Knowledge, Truth and Duty (2001). Steup, Steup, John Turri is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Waterloo, Canada. A specialist in epistemology and the philosophy of language, he has published dozens of articles on these topics in leading journals such as Philosophical Review, Noûs, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Analysis, and Philosophical Studies. He is the author of Epistemology: A Guide (Wiley-Blackwell, 2013) and currently holds an Early Researcher Award from the Ontario Ministry of Economic Development and and Sosa Turri, Innovation. Edited by Ernest Sosa is Board of Governors Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University, USA. He has published books and articles in epistemology, including Knowledge in Perspective (1991), Epistemic Justification Matthias Steup, (with Laurence BonJour, Blackwell, 2003), A Virtue Epistemology (2007), Reflective Knowledge (2009), and Knowing Full Well (2011). John Turri, and Ernest Sosa Praise for Contemporary Debates in Epistemology 2e “When Blackwell published the first edition of Contemporary Debates in Epistemology in 2005, that volume very quickly became epistemology’s superego: it expressed the ideals that were implicit in the best recent epistemological work, and it served to guide both practicing and apprenticing epistemologists to the questions that mattered most to the field back then. Of course, the questions that matter most in 2013 are not exactly the same as those that mattered most in 2005; thus, the need for a new edition. I expect that this new edition – which contains units on the now widely discussed issues of whether knowledge is epistemologically fundamental, whether practical concerns encroach on epistemic status, whether evidential justification is permissive, what sort of epistemic luck (if any) is incompatible with knowledge – will serve to guide episte- mological practice for the next several years, and with at least as much authority as the first edition. The contributors are among the most prominent in the field, and their contributions represent some of the best work being done on the topics under discussion. If you want to contribute to the most important epistemological conversa- tions today, you will need to read this book.” – Ram Neta, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Praise for the First Edition “This book is packed with cutting-edge epistemology by excellent contributors to the field. It is both comprehensive and admirably brief.” – Robert Audi, University of Notre Dame “What are the burning problems of today’s epistemology? What are the most prom- ising solutions to these problems? They are all in this timely volume, explained and debated by leading authorities.” – Alvin Goldman, Rutgers University “With leading and emerging figures in epistemology debating some of its most fundamental questions, this volume will be required reading for anyone interested in where the theory of knowledge has been and where it is going. A superb collection.” – Paul Boghossian, New York University Contemporary Debates in Philosophy In teaching and research, philosophy makes progress through argumentation and debate. Contemporary Debates in Philosophy provides a forum for students and their teachers to follow and participate in the debates that animate philosophy today in the western world. Each volume presents pairs of opposing viewpoints on contested themes and topics in the central subfields of philosophy. Each volume is edited and introduced by an expert in the field, and also includes an index, bibliography, and suggestions for further reading. The opposing essays, commissioned especially for the volumes in the series, are thorough but accessible presentations of opposing points of view. 1. Contemporary Debates in Philosophy of Religion edited by Michael L. Peterson and Raymond J. Vanarragon 2. Contemporary Debates in Philosophy of Science edited by Christopher Hitchcock 3. Contemporary Debates in Epistemology edited by Matthias Steup and Ernest Sosa 4. Contemporary Debates in Applied Ethics edited by Andrew I. Cohen and Christopher Heath Wellman 5. Contemporary Debates in Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Art edited by Matthew Kieran 6. Contemporary Debates in Moral Theory edited by James Dreier 7. Contemporary Debates in Cognitive Science edited by Robert Stainton 8. Contemporary Debates in Philosophy of Mind edited by Brian McLaughlin and Jonathan Cohen 9. Contemporary Debates in Social Philosophy edited by Laurence Thomas 10. Contemporary Debates in Metaphysics edited by Theodore Sider, John Hawthorne, and Dean W. Zimmerman 11. Contemporary Debates in Political Philosophy edited by Thomas Christiano and John Christman 12. Contemporary Debates in Philosophy of Biology edited by Francisco J. Ayala and Robert Arp 13. Contemporary Debates in Bioethics edited by Arthur L. Caplan and Robert Arp 14. Contemporary Debates in Epistemology, Second Edition edited by Matthias Steup, John Turri, and Ernest Sosa Contemporary Debates in Epistemology SecOND EDITION Edited by Matthias Steup John Turri Ernest Sosa This edition first published 2014 © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Inc Contemporary Debates in Epistemology, 1st edition, published in 2005 Wiley-Blackwell is an imprint of John Wiley & Sons, formed by the merger of Wiley’s global Scientific, Technical and Medical business with Blackwell Publishing. 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