Metaepistemology Realism and Anti-Realism /
This book contains twelve chapters by leading and up-and-coming philosophers on metaepistemology, that is, on the nature, existence and authority of epistemic facts. One of the central divides in metaepistemology is between epistemic realists and epistemic anti-realists. Epistemic realists think tha...
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
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| Edition: | 1st ed. 2018. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction, Christos Kyriacou and Robin McKenna
- Part I: Epistemic Realism
- 1. The Core Expressivist Manoeuvre, Terence Cuneo
- 2. Epistemic Reductionism and the Moral-Epistemic Disparity, Chris Heathwood
- 3. From Moral Fixed Points to Epistemic Fixed Points, Christos Kyriacou
- 4. Normative Reasons for Mentalism, Eva Schmidt
- 5. Epistemic Consequentialism: Haters Gonna Hate, Nathaniel Sharadin
- Part II: Epistemic Anti-Realism
- 6. Knowledge, Reasons, and Errors about Error Theory, Charles Côté-Bouchard and Clayton Littlejohn
- 7. Constitutivism about Epistemic Normativity, Christopher Cowie and Alexander Greenberg
- 8. Correctness and Goodness, Allan Hazlett
- 9. The Genealogy of Relativism and Absolutism, Martin Kusch and Robin McKenna
- 10. Reasons Primitivism and Epistemic Expressivism, Teemu Toppinen
- Part III: Beyond the Realism/Anti-Realism Divide
- 11. What Anti-Realism about Hinges Could Possibly Be, Annalisa Coliva
- 12. Epistemic Schmagency?, A.K. Flowerree.