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How To Know A Practicalist Conception Of Knowledge Stephen Hetheringtonauth

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How To Know A Practicalist Conception Of Knowledge Stephen Hetheringtonauth
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.19 MB
Pages: 270
Author: Stephen Hetherington(auth.)
ISBN: 9780470658123, 9781118083178, 0470658126, 1118083172
Language: English
Year: 2011

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How To Know A Practicalist Conception Of Knowledge Stephen Hetheringtonauth by Stephen Hetherington(auth.) 9780470658123, 9781118083178, 0470658126, 1118083172 instant download after payment.

Some key aspects of contemporary epistemology deserve to be challenged, and How to Know does just that. This book argues that several long-standing presumptions at the heart of the standard analytic conception of knowledge are false, and defends an alternative, a practicalist conception of knowledge.

  • Presents a philosophically original conception of knowledge, at odds with some central tenets of analytic epistemology
  • Offers a dissolution of epistemology’s infamous Gettier problem — explaining why the supposed problem was never really a problem in the first place.
  • Defends an unorthodox conception of the relationship between knowledge-that and knowledge-how, understanding knowledge-that as a kind of knowledge-how.
Content:
Chapter 1 The Standard Analytic Conception of Knowledge (pages 1–25):
Chapter 2 Knowledge?That as Knowledge?How (pages 26–75):
Chapter 3 Gettier? No Problem (pages 76–128):
Chapter 4 Is this a World Where Knowledge has to Include Justification? (pages 129–168):
Chapter 5 Knowledge?That as How?Knowledge (pages 169–218):
Chapter 6 A Practicalist Conception of Knowledge (pages 219–240):

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