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Epistemic Relativism And Scepticism Unwinding The Braid Steven Bland

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Epistemic Relativism And Scepticism Unwinding The Braid Steven Bland
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.08 MB
Author: Steven Bland
ISBN: 9783319946726, 3319946722
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Epistemic Relativism And Scepticism Unwinding The Braid Steven Bland by Steven Bland 9783319946726, 3319946722 instant download after payment.

This book confronts the threats of epistemic relativism and Pyrrhonian scepticism to analytic philosophy. Epistemic relativists reject absolute notions of knowledge and justification, while sceptics claim that knowledge and justification of any kind are unattainable. If either of these views is correct, then there can be no objective basis for thinking that one set of methods does a better job of delivering accurate information than any other set of methods. Philosophers have generally sought to resist these threats by responding to the argument that seems to motivate both positions: the Agrippan trilemma. Steven Bland argues that this is a mistaken strategy.
He surveys the most influential responses to the Agrippan trilemma, and shows that none of them succeeds in undermining epistemic relativism. Bland also offers a new, dialectical strategy of challenging epistemic relativism by uncovering how epistemic methods depend on one another for their applications. By means of this novel analysis, the book concludes that there are principled reasons to prefer naturalistic to non-naturalistic methods, even if these reasons do little to ease the threat of scepticism.

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