Knowledge and the Gettier Problem Knowledge and the Gettier Problem

Knowledge and the Gettier Problem

    • 35,99 €
    • 35,99 €

Descrizione dell’editore

Edmund Gettier's 1963 verdict about what knowledge is not has become an item of philosophical orthodoxy, accepted by philosophers as a genuine epistemological result. It assures us that - contrary to what Plato and later philosophers have thought - knowledge is not merely a true belief well supported by epistemic justification. But that orthodoxy has generated the Gettier problem - epistemology's continuing struggle to understand how to accommodate Gettier's apparent result within an improved conception of knowledge. In this book, Stephen Hetherington argues that none of epistemology's standard attempts to solve that problem have succeeded: he shows how subtle yet fundamental mistakes - regarding explication, methodology, properties, modality, and fallibility - have permeated those responses to Gettier's challenge. His fresh and original book outlines a new way of solving the problem, and an improved grasp of Gettier's challenge and its significance is the result. In a sense, Plato can now embrace Gettier.

GENERE
Saggistica
PUBBLICATO
2016
30 settembre
LINGUA
EN
Inglese
PAGINE
399
EDITORE
Cambridge University Press
DIMENSIONE
6,8
MB

Altri libri di Stephen Hetherington

Defining Knowledge Defining Knowledge
2022
Being Philosophical Being Philosophical
2024
Stephen Hetherington on Epistemology Stephen Hetherington on Epistemology
2024
What the Ancients Offer to Contemporary Epistemology What the Ancients Offer to Contemporary Epistemology
2019
Knowledge in Contemporary Philosophy Knowledge in Contemporary Philosophy
2021
Epistemology: The Key Thinkers Epistemology: The Key Thinkers
2019