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Acknowledgements | ||
Preface | ||
Sect. 1 | Epistemic Justification | 1 |
1.1 | The Myth of the Given | 5 |
1.2 | Can Empirical Knowledge Have a Foundation? | 29 |
1.3 | The Coherence Theory of Empirical Knowledge | 52 |
1.4 | The Foundationalism-Coherentism Controversy | 83 |
1.5 | What is Justified Belief? | 128 |
1.6 | The Internalism/Externalism Controversy | 152 |
Sect. 2 | Knowledge and Scepticism | 171 |
2.1 | Is Justified True Belief Knowledge? | 175 |
2.2 | Why Solve the Gettier Problem? | 178 |
2.3 | An Alleged Defect in Gettier Counter-Examples | 183 |
2.4 | Brains in a Vat | 186 |
2.5 | Knowledge | 205 |
2.6 | Skepticism and the Possibility of Knowledge | 229 |
Sect. 3 | New Developments in Epistemology | 241 |
3.1 | Epistemology Naturalized | 245 |
3.2 | On Naturalizing Epistemology | 261 |
3.3 | Why Reason Can't Be Naturalized | 293 |
3.4 | Feminist Epistemology | 312 |
3.5 | Rethinking Standpoint Epistemology | 352 |
3.6 | Subjects, Power, and Knowledge | 385 |
3.7 | The Role of Trust in Knowledge | 405 |
3.8 | Solidarity or Objectivity? | 422 |
3.9 | Contrasting Conceptions of Social Epistemology | 438 |
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