What is this thing called knowledge?

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BD161 .P749 2010
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What is Knowledge? Where does it come from? Can we know anything at all? This lucid and engaging introduction grapples with these central questions in the theory of knowledge, offering a clear, non-partisan view of the main themes of epistemology including recent developments such as virtue epistemology and contextualism.

Duncan Pritchard discusses traditional issues and contemporary ideas in thirteen easily digestible sections, including:

the value of knowledge the structure of knowledge virtues and faculties perception testimony and memory induction scepticism.

What is this thing called Knowledge'contains many helpful student-friendly features including study questions, annotated further reading, a glossary and a guide to web resources. Clear and interesting examples are used throughout. This is an ideal first textbook in the theory of knowledge for undergraduates taking a first course in philosophy.

Contents

  • Part 1 What is Knowledge?
  • 1 Some Preliminaries
  • 2 The Value of Knowledge
  • 3 Defining Knowledge
  • 4 The Structure of Knowledge
  • 5 Rationality
  • 6 Virtues and Faculties
  • Part 2 Where Does Knowledge Come From?
  • 7 Perception
  • 8 Testimony and Memory
  • 9 A Priority and Inference
  • 10 The Problem of Induction
  • Part 3 Do We Know Anything At All?
  • 11 Scepticism about Other Minds
  • 12 Radical Scepticism
  • 13 Truth and Objectivity
  • General Further Reading
  • Glossary
  • Index

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