Skepticism
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 24 March 2021
- ISBN 9780367178352
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages212 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Weight 360 g
- Language English 148
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Short description:
Skepticism is one of the perennial problems of philosophy: from antiquity, to the early modern period of Descartes and Hume, and right through to the present day. It remains a fundamental and widely studied topic and, as Annalisa Coliva and Duncan Pritchard show in this book.
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Skepticism is one of the perennial problems of philosophy: from antiquity, to the early modern period of Descartes and Hume, and right through to the present day. It remains a fundamental and widely studied topic and, as Annalisa Coliva and Duncan Pritchard show in Skepticism, it presents us with a paradox with important ramifications not only for epistemology but also for many other core areas of philosophy.
This book provides a thorough grounding in contemporary debates about skepticism, exploring the following key topics:
- the core skeptical arguments, with a particular focus on Cartesian and Humean radical skepticism
- the epistemic principles that are held to underlie skeptical arguments, such as the Closure and Underdetermination principles
- the content externalism of Putnam, Davidson, and Chalmers, and how it might help us respond to radical skepticism
- the epistemic externalism/internalism distinction and how it relates to the skeptical problematic
- contextualism in epistemology and its anti-skeptical import
- the various interpretations of a Wittgensteinian hinge epistemology
- the viability of epistemological disjunctivism, including whether it can be combined with hinge epistemology as part of a dual response to radical skepticism
- liberal and conservative responses to the Humean skeptical paradox.
Both authors are prominent figures who work on skepticism, and so one novelty of the book is that it provides an insight into their own contrasting responses to this philosophical difficulty. With the addition of annotated further reading and a glossary, this is an ideal starting point for anyone studying the philosophy of skepticism, along with students of epistemology, metaphysics, and contemporary analytic philosophy.
MoreTable of Contents:
Introduction 1. The Skeptical Paradox 2. Content and Epistemic Externalism 3. The Denial of the Closure Principle and Contextualism 4. Hinge Epistemology and Closure-Based Cartesian Skepticism 5. Epistemological Disjunctivism 6. Moore, Liberals, and Conservatives 7. Varieties of Hinge Epistemology: Naturalism, Contextualism, and Constitutivism. Glossary Bibliography Index
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