Oxford Studies in Epistemology is a biennial publication which offers a regular snapshot of state-of-the-art work in this important field. Under the guidance of a distinguished editorial board, it publishes exemplary papers in epistemology, broadly construed. Anyone wanting to understand the latest developments in the discipline can start here.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- 1: Rachael Briggs: Putting a Value on Beauty
- 2: Troy Cross: Skeptical Success
- 3: John Gibbons: Seeing What You're Doing
- 4: Chris Meacham: Unravelling the Tangled Web: Continuity, Internalism, Uniqueness and Self-Locating Belief
- 5: Scott Sturgeon: Confidence and Coarse-Grained Attitudes
- 6: Jonathan Sutton: There Are No Rational Pairs of Contradictory Beliefs (Whatever Some Philosophers of Language Say)
- 7: Roger White: Evidential Symmetry and Mushy Credence
- Special Theme: Social Epistemology Guest Editor: Alvin Goldman
- 8: Alvin Goldman: Systems-Oriented Social Epistemology
- 9: Franz Dietrich and Christian List: The Aggregation of Propositional Attitudes: Towards a General Theory
- 10: Miranda Fricker: Can There Be Institutional Virtues?
- 11: Melissa Koenig: Selective Trust in Testimony: Children's Evaluation of the Message, the Speaker and the Speech Act
- 12: Jennifer Lackey: What Should We Do When We Disagree?
- 13: Michael Strevens: Reconsidering Authority: Scientific Expertise, Bounded Rationality, and Epistemic Backtracking