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Epistemic Value
Edited by Adrian Haddock, Alan Millar, and Duncan Pritchard
368 pages
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234x156mm
978-0-19-923118-8
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Hardback
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03 September 2009
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- Specially written essays on a hot topic in epistemology.
- Engages with a wide range of current literature
- Eminent team of contributors
Recent epistemology has reflected a growing interest in issues about the value of knowledge and the values informing epistemic appraisal. Is knowledge more valuable that merely true belief or even justified true belief? Is truth the central value informing epistemic appraisal or do other values enter the picture? Epistemic Value is a collection of previously unpublished articles on such issues by leading philosophers in the field. It will stimulate discussion of the nature of knowledge and of directions that might be taken by the theory of knowledge. The contributors are Jason Baehr, Michael Brady, Berit Brogaard, Michael DePaul, Pascal Engel, Catherine Elgin, Alvin Goldman, John Greco,
Stephen Grimm, Ward Jones, Martin Kusch, Jonathan Kvanvig, Michael Lynch, Erik Olsson, Wayne Riggs and Matthew Weiner.Readership: Advanced students and scholars of philosophy
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Edited by Adrian Haddock, University of Stirling, Alan Millar, University of Stirling, and Duncan Pritchard, University of Edinburgh Contributors: Jason Baehr, Loyola Marymount University Michael S. Brady, University of Glasgow Berit Brogaard, University of Missouri, St. Louis Michael R. DePaul, University of Notre Dame Catherine Z. Elgin, Harvard University Pascal Engel, University of Geneva Alvin I. Goldman, Rutgers University John Greco, St. Louis University Stephen R. Grimm, Fordham University Ward E.
Jones, Rhodes University Martin Kusch, University of Cambridge Jonathon Kvanvig, Baylor University Michael P. Lynch, University of Connecticut Eric J. Olsson, Lund University Wayne D. Riggs, University of Oklahoma Matthew Weiner, University of Vermont
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Alan Millar, Adrian Haddock, and Duncan Pritchard: Introduction
Part One: The Value of Knowledge
1: Alvin I. Goldman and Erik J. Olsson: Reliabilism and the Value of Knowledge
2: Jason Baehr: Is There a Value Problem?
3: Martin Kusch: Testimony and the Value of Knowledge
4: Jonathan Kvanvig: The Value of Understanding
5: Michael R. DePaul: Ugly Analyses and Value
6: Ward E. Jones: The Goods and the Motivation of Believing
7: Matthew Weiner: Practical Reasoning and the Concept of Knowledge
8: Pascal Engel: Pragmatic Encroachment and Epistemic Value
9: Wayne Riggs: Luck, Knowledge, and Control
Part Two: Truth and Epistemic Appraisal
10: Michael P. Lynch: The Value of Truth and the Truth of Values
11: Stephen R. Grimm: Epistemic Normativity
12: Michael S. Brady: Curiosity and the Value of Truth
13: Berit Brogaard: Epistemic Value Monism, or How I Learned to Stop Caring About Truth
Appendix: Symposium on Jonathan Kvanvig's The Value of Knowledge and the Pursuit of Understanding
14: Jonathan Kvanvig: Precis of The Value of Knowledge and the Pursuit of Understanding
15: John Greco: The Value Problem
16: Catherine Z. Elgin: Is Understanding Factive?
17: Wayne D. Riggs: Understanding, Knowledge and the Meno Requirement
18: Jonathan Kvanvig: Responses to Critics
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