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Kornblith and His Critics

Buch | Softcover
352 Seiten
2025
John Wiley & Sons Inc (Verlag)
978-1-394-24796-7 (ISBN)
CHF 69,75 inkl. MwSt
A wide-ranging engagement with one of contemporary epistemology's most influential thinkers

Hilary Kornblith is one of the world's leading philosophers theorizing about knowledge and related issues. A key figure in the naturalized epistemology tradition, Kornblith integrates traditional empiricism with contemporary cognitive science, rejecting inward-looking, first-person approaches in favor of a third-person, scientifically grounded perspective on mind and knowledge.

Kornblith's contributions have reshaped debates about the nature and structure of knowledge, justification, and epistemic normativity; he has challenged the legitimacy of conceptual analysis and the reliability of reflection and reasoning, besides charting and defending a mature and self-consciously naturalistic philosophical methodology. By exploring this terrain, Kornblith and His Critics offers an in-depth examination of some of the most unique and innovative work in the last 40 years of anglophone epistemology.

This volume brings together fifteen original essays by leading philosophers engaging with Kornblith's work, each written specifically for this collection. Organized into three main thematic sections – Knowledge and Justification, Reflection and Inference, and Naturalism and Methodology – the collection systematically traces and tests the implications of Kornblith's work across key debates. The volume also includes a substantial reply from Kornblith, offering his own response to the critical challenges raised by the incisive contributions.

Kornblith and His Critics is ideal for graduate and advanced undergraduate philosophy students, especially those taking a variety of courses on epistemology and philosophical methodology. Key features include:



A complete and detailed overview of how Kornblith's work compares with, and contributes to, key debates in epistemology.
Cutting-edge engagement with the foundations, nature, and future of naturalized epistemology.
Thorough discussion of core issues in epistemology: from the nature of knowledge, justification, and inference to the epistemic value of reflection and conceptual analysis.
A lengthy and unique reply by Hilary Kornblith, directly addressing the critical challenges raised by the incisive contributions.
A systematic and thematic structure for easy integration into graduate and upper-level undergraduate courses.

Kornblith and His Critics is a vital resource for researchers and instructors within philosophy programs in both MA and PhD curricula, as well as general readers interested in post-analytic and empirically-informed philosophy.

Joshua DiPaolo is Associate Professor of Philosophy at California State University Fullerton. He specializes in ethics and epistemology, with research focused on epistemic dependence, extremism, and evidential standards. His work has appeared in Oxford Studies in Epistemology, Philosophical Studies, and Synthese. Luis R.G. Oliveira is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Houston. His areas of expertise include epistemic normativity and the philosophy of religion. He is the editor or co-editor of Common Sense Metaphysics, Propositional and Doxastic Justification, and Externalism About Knowledge.

List of Contributors vii

Acknowledgements xi

Introduction: On Hilary Kornblith’s Epistemology xii

Joshua DiPaolo and Luis R.G. Oliveira

Section 1 Knowledge and Justification 1

1 Knowledge of Knowledge and Its Place in Nature 3

Daniel Greco

2 Kornblith, Naturalism, Relativism 21

Martin Kusch and Robin McKenna

3 On the “Arguments-On-Paper” View of Epistemic Justification 39

Juan Comesaña

4 Logic: It’s Not Just a Good Idea; It’s the Law 55

David Christensen

5 Epistemological Detente? 72

Catherine Z. Elgin

Section 2 Reflection and Inference 87

6 Reflection, Confabulation, and Reasoning 89

Jennifer Nagel

7 Reflection Without Reification 107

Berislav Marušić

8 Easy Knowledge, Junk Knowledge; Knowledge Nonetheless? 120

Katia Vavova

9 Reasons and Their Place in Nature 139

Tricia Magalotti

10 Inference, Taking, and Reason-Responsiveness 158

Section 3 Naturalism and Methodology 181

11 Naturalized Epistemic Oughts 183

Mona Simion

12 Kornblith on Epistemic Normativity 200

Matthew McGrath

13 Armchair Philosophy and Naturalized Epistemology 215

Ernest Sosa

14 Naturalistic Function-First Epistemology 226

Georgi Gardiner

15 How Much Does Knowledge Matter? Reality, Representation, and the Aims of Epistemology 248

Tristram McPherson and David Plunkett

Section 4 Replies 273

16 Replies to My Critics 275

Appendix: Hilary Kornblith’s Publications 297

Index 000

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Philosophers and their Critics
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 226 mm
Gewicht 544 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Erkenntnistheorie / Wissenschaftstheorie
ISBN-10 1-394-24796-6 / 1394247966
ISBN-13 978-1-394-24796-7 / 9781394247967
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