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Evidentialism - Essays in Epistemology
Conee, Earl
Department of Philosophy University of Rochester NY
Feldman, Richard
Department of Philosophy University of Rochester NY
Print publication date: 2004 (this edition)
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online:
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-925372-2
doi:10.1093/0199253722.003.0005
4 Evidentialism
Richard Feldman
Earl Conee
An outline of the evidentialist view of justification, a defense of the view against recent objections, and a presentation of advantages of the view over various rival approaches, including ones that emphasize deontological considerations and ones that emphasize reliability.
Keywords:
clairvoyance
,
doxastic limits
,
doxastic voluntarism
,
epistemic obligation
,
epistemic responsibility
,
evidence
,
reliabilism
,
well-foundedness
doi:10.1093/0199253722.003.0005
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Contents
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Introduction
Part I General Issues
1 First Things First
2 The Basic Nature of Epistemic Justification
3 Internalism Defended
4 Evidentialism
Part II Critical Discussions
5 Authoritarian Epistemology
6 The Generality Problem for Reliabilism
7 The Ethics of Belief
Part III Developments and Applications
8 The Justification of Introspective Beliefs
9 Having Evidence
10 The Truth Connection
11 Heeding Misleading Evidence
12 Making Sense of Skepticism
Bibliography
Index
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