Illuminating Errors

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Anna-Sara Malmgren
Brian Ball
Category=QDTK
Category=QDTM
Claudio de Almeida
Clayton Littlejohn
cognitive closure debates
Competent Deduction
counter closure
Defeasibility Theory
Doxastically Justified
Duncan Pritchard
E.J. Coffman
entitlement
epistemic alchemy
epistemic justification
Epistemic Luck
Epistemic Risk
Epistemic Subjects
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
Extra Reasons
False Belief
false belief analysis
False Lemma
False Premise
false premises
falsehoods
Federico Luzzi
foundationalism
Fred Adams
Gettier Cases
Gettier Problem
Gettier problem solutions
harmless falsehoods
Ian Schnee
illuminating errors
inferential integration
inferential knowledge
Inferential Path
inferential reasoning
J.R. Fett
John Biro
John Turri
Juan Comesana
Justified Belief
Justified True Belief
Kate Nolfi
knowledge
knowledge acquisition from false premises
Knowledge Attribution
knowledge from non-knowledge
knowledge principle
knowledge transmission
Martin Montminy
Michael Blome-Tillmann
Michael Veber
non-knowledge
Peter Klein
Peter Murphy
practical knowledge
Propositional Justification
propositional knowledge
regress argument
Risto Hilpinen
Rodrigo Borges
Roy Sorensen
Smith's Belief
Smith's False Belief
Stephen Hetherrington
Sven Bernecker
Target Belief
Target Proposition
unknowable
Vice Versa
virtue epistemology

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367630423
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Jul 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This is the first collection of essays exclusively devoted to knowledge from non-knowledge and related issues. It features original contributions from some of the most prominent and up-and-coming scholars working in contemporary epistemology.

There is a nascent literature in epistemology about the possibility of inferential knowledge based on premises that are, for one reason or another, not known. The essays in this book explore if and how epistemology can accommodate cases where knowledge is generated from something other than knowledge. Can reasoning from false beliefs generate knowledge? Can reasoning from unjustified beliefs generate knowledge? Can reasoning from gettiered beliefs generate knowledge? Can reasoning from propositions one does not even believe generate knowledge? The contributors to this book tackle these and other questions head-on. Together, they advance the debate about knowledge from non-knowledge in novel and interesting directions.

Illuminating Errors will be of interest to researchers and advanced students working in epistemology and philosophy of mind.

Rodrigo Borges is a Lecturer at the University of Florida. He works mainly in epistemology. He is currently working on a monograph about the Gettier Problem and knowledge.

Ian Schnee is an Associate Teaching Professor at the University of Washington. He is the author of The Logic Course Adventure, an interactive textbook for formal logic courses. Besides epistemology, his research interests include philosophy of film, philosophy of video games, and pedagogy.