Virtuous Thoughts: The Philosophy of Ernest Sosa [electronic resource] / edited by John Turri.

Por: Turri, John [editor.]Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Philosophical Studies Series ; 119Editor: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2013Descripción: IX, 230 p. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9789400759343Trabajos contenidos: SpringerLink (Online service)Tema(s): Philosophy (General) | Genetic epistemology | Ethics | Metaphysics | Ontology | Linguistics -- Philosophy | Philosophy of mind | Philosophy | Epistemology | Metaphysics | Philosophy of Mind | Ontology | Ethics | Philosophy of LanguageFormatos físicos adicionales: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 120 Clasificación LoC:BD143-237Recursos en línea: de clik aquí para ver el libro electrónico
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Springer eBooksResumen: This collection is a major contribution to the understanding and evaluation of Ernest Sosas profound and wide-ranging philosophy, in epistemology and beyond. A balanced, fair and critical volume, it offers a sensitive appreciation of his wide philosophical purview, a nuanced assessment of the detail of his thought, and a spur to exploring the linkages between the varied topics explored by the subtle mind of this great American scholar. The papers explore a wealth of Sosas academic interests, including his work on philosophical method, the philosophy of mind and language, metaphysics, and value theory, in addition to his output on epistemology itself. It offers, for example, a rebuttal of the counterarguments to Sosas reliabilist theory of introspective justification, which itself concludes with some objections to Sosas stated views on the speckled hen problem. Other authors track the connections of his virtue theory to his advocacy of bi-level epistemology, provide reflections on Sosas views on the epistemological tradition, and examine the nexus of his beliefs on intuition and philosophical methodology. This volume is an insightful reckoning of Sosas academic account.
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Preface -- Virtue, Intuition and Philosophical Methodology; Jonathan Jenkins Ichikawa -- Objective Value and Requirements; Noah Lemos -- Realism and Relativism; Allan Hazlett -- The Metaphysics of Persons; Gary Rosenkrantz -- Self-Conception: Sosa on De Se Thought; Manuel Garcȡa-Carpintero -- Introspective Justification and the Fineness of Grain of Experience: Sosa on Specked Hens; Michael Pace -- Truth and Epistemology; Matt McGrath and Jeremy Fantl -- Bi-Level Virtue Epistemology; John Turri -- Safety and Epistemic Frankfurt Cases; Juan ComesaȘa.-Reflective Knowledge and the Pyrrhonian Problematic; John Greco -- The Virtues of Testimony; Jennifer Lackey -- Historical Reflections: Sosas Perspective on the Epistemological Tradition; Baron Reed -- Appendix.

This collection is a major contribution to the understanding and evaluation of Ernest Sosas profound and wide-ranging philosophy, in epistemology and beyond. A balanced, fair and critical volume, it offers a sensitive appreciation of his wide philosophical purview, a nuanced assessment of the detail of his thought, and a spur to exploring the linkages between the varied topics explored by the subtle mind of this great American scholar. The papers explore a wealth of Sosas academic interests, including his work on philosophical method, the philosophy of mind and language, metaphysics, and value theory, in addition to his output on epistemology itself. It offers, for example, a rebuttal of the counterarguments to Sosas reliabilist theory of introspective justification, which itself concludes with some objections to Sosas stated views on the speckled hen problem. Other authors track the connections of his virtue theory to his advocacy of bi-level epistemology, provide reflections on Sosas views on the epistemological tradition, and examine the nexus of his beliefs on intuition and philosophical methodology. This volume is an insightful reckoning of Sosas academic account.

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