
Reliabilism and Contemporary Epistemology: Essays
Author(s): Alvin I. Goldman (Author)
- Publisher: OUP USA
- Publication Date: 22 Mar. 2012
- Language: English
- Print length: 336 pages
- ISBN-10: 019981287X
- ISBN-13: 9780199812875
Book Description
This is a collection of very recent essays by the leading proponent of process reliabilism, explaining its relation to rival and/or neighboring theories including evidentialism, other forms of reliabilism, and virtue epistemology. It addresses other prominent themes in contemporary epistemology, such as the internalism/externalism debate, the epistemological upshots of experimental challenges to intuitional methodology, the source of epistemic value, and social epistemology. The Introduction addresses late-breaking responses to ongoing exchanges with friends, rivals, and critics of reliabilism.
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Offers most systematic overviews of social epistemology
About the Author
Alvin Goldman, Board of Governors Professor at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, has been one of the leading epistemologists of the last 40 years, championing the causal theory of knowing, process reliabilism, epistemic externalism, and social epistemology. He is a leading proponent of the simulation theory of mindreading and a major contributor to the metaphysics of action. He has long practiced interdisciplinary philosophy, with links to cognitive science, law, political theory, and economics.
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