Conceptions of Knowledge / / ed. by Stefan Tolksdorf.

Der Band ‚Conceptions of Knowledge‘ versammelt aktuelle Aufsätze zur gegenwärtigen Erkenntnistheorie und Wissensforschung. Im Mittelpunkt stehen dabei pragmatische und kontextuelle Erweiterungen der analytischen Erkenntnistheorie, aber auch etablierte Fragen nach der Struktur und Natur des Wissensbe...

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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2011]
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Year of Publication:2011
Language:English
Series:Berlin Studies in Knowledge Research , 4
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Physical Description:1 online resource (712 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Preface and Acknowledgements
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Chapter One. Knowledge, Ability, and Manifestation
  • Part One: Knowledge As Ability
  • Knowledge and Knowing: Ability and Manifestation
  • Wie Wissen funktioniert
  • Part Two: Knowledge Through Ability
  • Knowing Full Well
  • Die Natur von Fähigkeiten und der Zweck von Wissen
  • The Genealogy of the Concept of Knowledge and Anti-Luck Virtue Epistemology
  • Knowledge, Abilities, and Epistemic Luck: What Is Anti-Luck Virtue Epistemology and What Can It Do?
  • Knowledge as a Fallible Capacity
  • Part Three: Knowing-How
  • Knowing-How: Indispensable but Inscrutable
  • Knowledge-How, Linguistic Intellectualism, and Ryle’s Return
  • Chapter Two. Knowledge in Situations: Contexts and Contrasts
  • Part One: Contextualism
  • Two Varieties of Knowledge
  • Nonindexical Contextualism – an Explication and Defense
  • Part Two: Contrastivism
  • What is Contrastivism?
  • Contrastive Knowledge
  • Contrastivism rather than Something Else? – On the Limits of Epistemic Contrastivism
  • Contrastive Knowledge: Reply to Baumann
  • PS: Response to Schaffer’s Reply
  • Chapter Three. Challenging Justification – The Nature and Structure of Justification
  • Verantwortlichkeit und Verlässlichkeit
  • Justification, Deontology, and Voluntary Control
  • Infinitism and the Epistemic Regress Problem
  • Das einfache Argument
  • What Is Transmission Failure?
  • Chapter Four. Varieties and Forms of Knowledge: Animal, Phenomenal, and Practical Knowledge
  • Epistemology and Cognitive Ethology
  • Non-Human Knowledge and Non-Human Agency
  • Phänomenales Wissen und der Hintergrund
  • Rechtliches Wissen
  • Chapter Five. Skepticism: Pragmatic Answers?
  • Wittgensteins Zweifel
  • Skepticism, Contextualism and Entitlement
  • Wittgenstein and Williamson on Knowing and Believing
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Register: Conceptions of Knowledge