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almafu_9960943448702883
Format:
1 online resource (xxxvii, 175 pages) :
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digital, PDF file(s).
ISBN:
1-83998-280-2
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1-83998-281-0
Series Statement:
Anthem studies in Wittgenstein
Content:
This volume brings together thirteen papers on hinge epistemology written by Annalisa Coliva and published after her influential monographs 〈i〉Moore and Wittgenstein: Scepticism, Certainty and Common Sense〈/i〉 (2010), and 〈i〉Extended Rationality: A Hinge Epistemology〈/i〉 (2015). By mixing together Wittgenstein scholarship and systematic philosophy, they illuminate the significance of hinge epistemology for current debates on skepticism, relativism, realism and anti-realism, as well as alethic pluralism, and envision its possible extension to the epistemology of logic. Along the way, other varieties of hinge epistemology, such as Moyal-Sharrock's, Pritchard's, Williams' and Wright's, are considered, both with respect to Wittgenstein scholarship and in their own right.
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Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 07 Dec 2022).
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Cover -- Halftitle Page -- Series page -- Title Page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Introduction -- Acknowledgements -- Credits -- Part I In Quest of a Wittgensteinian Hinge Epistemology -- Chapter One Which Hinge Epistemology? -- Chapter Two Which Hinge Epistemology between Animal, Biscopic, and Constitutivist? -- Chapter Three "I Know," "I Know," "I Know": Hinge Epistemology, Invariantism, and Skepticism -- Chapter Four Propositional and Doxastic Hinge Assumptions -- Chapter Five Are There Mathematical Hinges? -- Part II Hinge Epistemology, Anti-Realism, and Relativism -- Chapter Six What Anti-realism About Hinges Could Possibly Be -- Chapter Seven Relativism and Hinge Epistemology -- Chapter Eight Was Wittgenstein an Epistemic Relativist? -- Chapter Nine Rituals, Philosophy, Science, and Progress: Wittgenstein on Frazer -- Bibliography -- Author Index -- Subject Index.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-83998-279-9
Language:
English
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