Epistemic Value

Epistemic Value
Author: Adrian Haddock,Alan Millar (Ph. D.),Duncan Pritchard
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2009-09-03
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780199231188

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Epistemic Value is a collection of new essays by leading epistemologists, focusing on questions regarding the value of knowledge, such as: Is knowledge more valuable than true belief? Is truth the central value informing epistemic appraisal, or do other values enter the picture?

Epistemic Value

Epistemic Value
Author: Adrian Haddock,Alan Millar,Duncan Pritchard
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2009-09-03
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780191571121

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Recent epistemology has reflected a growing interest in issues about the value of knowledge and the values informing epistemic appraisal. Is knowledge more valuable that merely true belief or even justified true belief? Is truth the central value informing epistemic appraisal or do other values enter the picture? Epistemic Value is a collection of previously unpublished articles on such issues by leading philosophers in the field. It will stimulate discussion of the nature of knowledge and of directions that might be taken by the theory of knowledge. The contributors are Jason Baehr, Michael Brady, Berit Brogaard, Michael DePaul, Pascal Engel, Catherine Elgin, Alvin Goldman, John Greco, Stephen Grimm, Ward Jones, Martin Kusch, Jonathan Kvanvig, Michael Lynch, Erik Olsson, Wayne Riggs and Matthew Weiner.

Epistemic Values

Epistemic Values
Author: Linda Trinkaus Zagzebski
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2020-09-18
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780197529188

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This collection showcases the most influential published essays by philosopher Linda Trinkaus Zagzebski. One of the most distinguished thinkers working in epistemology today, particularly where the theory of knowledge meets ethics and the philosophy of religion, Zagzebski is well-known for broadening epistemology and refocusing it on epistemic virtue and epistemic value. Her work has greatly influenced the trajectory of contemporary epistemology, opening up new fields in analytic epistemology. The papers collected here are organized into six sections to underline the scope of her impact on six key subject areas of epistemology: (1) knowledge and understanding, (2) intellectual virtue, (3) epistemic value, (4) virtue in religious epistemology, (5) intellectual autonomy and authority, and (6) skepticism and the Gettier problem.

Epistemic Consequentialism

Epistemic Consequentialism
Author: Kristoffer Ahlström,Jeffrey Dunn
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2018
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780198779681

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An important issue in epistemology concerns the source of epistemic normativity. Epistemic consequentialism maintains that epistemic norms are genuine norms that are conducive to epistemic value. This volume presents the latest work on epistemic consequentialism by authors that are sympathetic to the view and those who are critical of it.--

Epistemic Consequentialism

Epistemic Consequentialism
Author: H. Kristoffer Ahlstrom-Vij,Jeffrey Dunn
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2018-05-03
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780191085277

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An important issue in epistemology concerns the source of epistemic normativity. Epistemic consequentialism maintains that epistemic norms are genuine norms in virtue of the way in which they are conducive to epistemic value, whatever epistemic value may be. So, for example, the epistemic consequentialist might say that it is a norm that beliefs should be consistent, in that holding consistent beliefs is the best way to achieve the epistemic value of accuracy. Thus epistemic consequentialism is structurally similar to the family of consequentialist views in ethics. Recently, philosophers from both formal epistemology and traditional epistemology have shown interest in such a view. In formal epistemology, there has been particular interest in thinking of epistemology as a kind of decision theory where instead of maximizing expected utility one maximizes expected epistemic utility. In traditional epistemology, there has been particular interest in various forms of reliabilism about justification and whether such views are analogous to—and so face similar problems to—versions of consequentialism in ethics. This volume presents some of the most recent work on these topics as well as others related to epistemic consequentialism, by authors that are sympathetic to the view and those who are critical of it.

Epistemic Values

Epistemic Values
Author: Linda Trinkaus Zagzebski
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2020-10-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780197529171

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"This book collects 20 papers in epistemology by Linda Zagzebski, covering her entire career of more than 25 years. She is one of the founders of contemporary epistemology and is well-known for broadening the field and re-focusing it on epistemic virtue and epistemic value. The subject areas of most of epistemology are included in these papers: (1) knowledge and understanding, (2) intellectual virtue, (3) epistemic value, (4) virtue in religious epistemology, (5) intellectual autonomy and authority, and (6) skepticism and the Gettier problem"--

The Epistemic Dimensions of Ignorance

The Epistemic Dimensions of Ignorance
Author: Rik Peels,Martijn Blaauw
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2016-12-22
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781107175600

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The book provides a thorough exploration of the epistemic dimensions of ignorance: what is ignorance and what are its varieties?

Epistemic Reasons Norms and Goals

Epistemic Reasons  Norms and Goals
Author: Martin Grajner,Pedro Schmechtig
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 462
Release: 2016-10-24
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9783110496765

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In recent years, questions about epistemic reasons, norms and goals have seen an upsurge of interest. The present volume brings together eighteen essays by established and upcoming philosophers in the field. The contributions are arranged into four sections: (1) epistemic reasons, (2) epistemic norms, (3) epistemic consequentialism and (4) epistemic goals and values. The volume is key reading for researchers interested in epistemic normativity.