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Williamson on Knowledge
Edited by Patrick Greenough and Duncan Pritchard
416 pages
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234x156mm
978-0-19-928752-9
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Paperback
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01 October 2009
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- The first book on the work of one of the leaders of contemporary philosophy
- Williamson's Knowledge and its Limits is perhaps the most influential academic philosophy book of its time
- Distinguished international team of philosophers
Timothy Williamson's 2000 book Knowledge and Its Limits is perhaps the most important work of philosophy of the decade. Eighteen leading philosophers have now joined forces to give a critical assessment of ideas and arguments in this work, and the impact it has had on contemporary philosophy. They discuss epistemological issues concerning evidence, defeasibility, scepticism, testimony, assertion, and perception, and debate Williamson's central claim that knowledge is a mental state.Readership: Advanced students and scholars of philosophy
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Edited by Patrick Greenough, University of St Andrews, and Duncan Pritchard, University of Edinburgh Contributors: Patrick Greenough (University of St. Andrews) Duncan Pritchard (University of Edinburgh) Tony Brueckner (University of California, Santa Barbara) Quassim Cassam (University of Warwick) Elizabeth Fricker (Oxford University) Sanford Goldberg (Northwestern University) Alvin Goldman (Rutgers University) John Hawthorne (Oxford University) Maria Lasonen-Aarnio (Oxford University) Frank Jackson (Australian
National University) Mark Kaplan (Indiana University) Jonathan Kvanvig (Baylor University) Ram Neta (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Stephen Schiffer (New York University) Ernest Sosa (Rutgers University) Matthias Steup (St. Cloud State University) Neil Tennant (Ohio State University) Charles Travis (Kings College London) Timothy Williamson (Oxford University)
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"the volume is an especially valuable epistemological resource: it ushers us toward a deeper understanding of Williamson's epistemology. Here in a single volume are interesting new criticisms of Williamson's views, leveled by some epistemological heavyweights, and novel defenses of those views, defenses in which Williamson often supplements and further develops his earlier contributions. His pioneering work occupies an important place in epistemology, and this volume is a rich and welcome aid to those of us who have an interest in understanding and appreciating Williamson's work." - Tim Black, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
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Patrick Greenough and Duncan Pritchard: Introduction
1: Tony Brueckner: E = K and Perceptual Knowledge
2: Quassim Cassam: Can the Concept of Knowledge be Analysed?
3: Elizabeth Fricker: Is Knowing a State of Mind? The Case Against
4: Sanford Goldberg: The Knowledge Account of Assertion and the Nature of Testimonial Knowledge
5: Alvin Goldman: Williamson on Knowledge and Evidence
6: John Hawthorne and Maria Lasonen-Aarnio: Knowledge and Objective Chance
7: Frank Jackson: Primeness, Internalism, Explanation
8: Mark Kaplan: Williamson's Casual Approach to Probabilism
9: Jonathan Kvanvig: Assertion, Knowledge and Lotteries
10: Ram Neta: Defeating the Dogma of Defeasibility
11: Stephen Schiffer: Evidence = Knowledge: Williamson's Solution to Skepticism
12: Ernest Sosa: Timothy Williamson's Knowledge and its Limits
13: Matthias Steup: Are Mental States Luminous?
14: Neil Tennant: Cognitive Phenomenology, Semantic Qualia and Luminous Knowledge
15: Charles Travis: Aristotle's Condition
16: Timothy Williamson: Reponses to Critics
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