Herausgeber:
Taylor & Francis
Erscheinungsdatum:
16.03.2017
Essential reading for students and researchers in epistemology and philosophy of language. It will also be very useful for those in related fields in philosophy such as philosophy of mind and related subjects, such as linguistics.
Autorentext
Jonathan Jenkins Ichikawa is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of British Columbia, Canada. His research focuses on issues in epistemology, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of language. He is the co-author, with Benjamin Jarvis, of The Rules of Thought (2013), and the author of Contextualising Knowledge: Epistemology and Semantics (2017).
Zusammenfassung
Epistemic contextualism is a recent and hotly debated topic in philosophy. Contextualists argue that the language we use to attribute knowledge can only be properly understood relative to a specified context. How much can our knowledge depend on context? Is there a limit, and if so, where does it lie? What is the relationship between epistemic contextualism and fundamental topics in philosophy such as objectivity, truth, and relativism? The Routledge Handbook of Epistemic Contextualism is an outstanding reference source to the key topics, problems, and debates in this exciting subject and is the first collection of its kind. Comprising thirty-seven chapters by a team of international contributors the Handbook is divided into eight parts:Data and motivations for contextualismMethodological issuesEpistemological implicationsDoing without contextualismRelativism and disagreementSemantic implementationsContextualism outside 'knows'Foundational linguistic issues.Within these sections central issues, debates and problems are examined, including contextualism and thought experiments and paradoxes such as the Gettier problem and the lottery paradox; semantics and pragmatics; the relationship between contextualism, relativism, and disagreement; and contextualism about related topics like ethical judgments and modality.The Routledge Handbook of Epistemic Contextualism is essential reading for students and researchers in epistemology and philosophy of language. It will also be very useful for those in related fields such as linguistics and philosophy of mind.
Inhalt
Introduction: What is Epistemic Contextualism Jonathan IchikawaPart 1: Data and Motivations1. The Variability of 'Knows': An Opinionated Overview Crispin Wright2. The Intuitive Basis for Contextualism Geoff Pynn3. Epistemic Contextualism and Linguistic Behavior Wesley Buckwalter4. Feminism and Contextualism Evelyn BristerPart 2: Methodological Issues5. Epistemic Contextualism and Conceptual Ethics E. Diaz-Leon6. Does Contextualism Hinge on a Methodological Dispute? Jie Gao, Mikkel Gerken, and Stephen B. Ryan7. The Psychological Context of Contextualism Jennifer Nagel and Julia Jael Smith8. What Are We Doing When We Theorize About Context Sensitivity? Derek BallPart 3: Epistemological Implications9. Epistemic Contextualism and the Shifting the Question Objection Brian Montgomery10. Skepticism and Contextualism Michael J. Hannon11. Contextualism and Fallibilism Keith DeRose12. Contextualism and Closure Maria Lasonen-Aarnio13. Lotteries and Prefaces Matthew A. Benton14. Contextualism and Knowledge Norms Alex Worsnip15. Contextualism and Gettier Cases John GrecoPart 4: Doing Without Contextualism16. 'Knowledge' and Pragmatics Patrick Rysiew17. Loose Use and Belief variation Wayne A. Davis18. Semantic Minimalism and Speech Act Pluralism applied to 'knows' Herman Cappelen19. Interest-Relative Invariantism Brian WeathersonPart 5: Relativism and Disagreement20. The Disagreement Challenge to Contextualism Justin Khoo21. On Disagreement Torfinn Thomesen Huvenes22. Contextualism, Relativism, and the Problem of Lost Disagreement Elke Brendel23. Epistemological Implications of Relativism J. Adam CarterPart 6: Semantic Implementations24. The Semantic Error Problem for Epistemic Contextualism Patrick Greenough and Dirk Kindermann25. Gradability and Knowledge Michael Blome-Tillmann26. Conversational Kinematics Robin McKenna27. 'Knowledge' and Quantifiers Nathan R. CockramPart 7: Contextualism Outside 'Knows'28. Moral Contextualism and Epistemic Contextualism: Similarities and Differences Berit Brogaard29. Contextualism about Epistemic Reasons Daniel Fogal and Kurt Sylvan30. Contextualism about Epistemic Modals J.L. Dowell31. Contextualism about Belief Ascriptions Roger Clarke32. Counterfactuals and Knowledge Karen S. Lewis33. Contextualism about Foundations Daniel GrecoPart 8: Foundational Linguistic Issues34. The Semantics-Pragmatics Distinction and Context-Sensitivity Maite Ezcurdia Olavarrieta35. The Mind-independence of Contexts for Knowledge-Attributions Giovanni Mion and Christopher Gauker36. Index, context, and the content of knowledge Brian Rabern37. Contextualism in Epistemology and Relevance Theory Mark Jary and Robert J. Stainton.Index
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