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Illuminating Errors

English

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.

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Age Group_UncategorizedAnna-Sara Malmgrenautomatic-updateB01=Ian SchneeB01=Rodrigo BorgesBrian BallCategory1=Non-FictionCategory=HPKCategory=HPMCategory=JMCategory=QDTKCategory=QDTMClaudio de AlmeidaClayton LittlejohnCompetent DeductionCOP=United Kingdomcounter closureDefeasibility TheoryDelivery_Pre-orderDoxastically JustifiedDuncan PritchardE.J. Coffmanentitlementepistemic alchemyEpistemic LuckEpistemic RiskEpistemic Subjectseq_isMigrated=2eq_non-fictioneq_society-politicsExtra ReasonsFalse BeliefFalse LemmaFalse Premisefalse premisesfalsehoodsFederico LuzzifoundationalismFred AdamsGettier CasesGettier Problemharmless falsehoodsIan Schneeilluminating errorsinferential integrationinferential knowledgeInferential PathJ.R. FettJohn BiroJohn TurriJuan ComesanaJustified BeliefJustified True BeliefKate NolfiknowledgeKnowledge Attributionknowledge from non-knowledgeknowledge principleknowledge transmissionLanguage_EnglishMartin MontminyMichael Blome-TillmannMichael Vebernon-knowledgePA=Not yet availablePeter KleinPeter Murphypractical knowledgePrice_€20 to €50Propositional Justificationpropositional knowledgePS=Forthcomingregress argumentRisto HilpinenRodrigo BorgesRoy SorensenSmith's BeliefSmith's False BeliefsoftlaunchStephen HetherringtonSven BerneckerTarget BeliefTarget PropositionunknowableVice Versa

Will deliver when available. Publication date 28 Nov 2024

Product Details
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Nov 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780367633035

About

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.

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