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Tables of Contents for Epistemology
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
ix
 
Acknowledgments
x
 
Part I Skepticism
1
52
Introduction
3
3
The Problem of the External World
6
18
Barry Stroud
Proof of an External World
24
3
G. E. Moore
Four Forms of Scepticism
27
2
G. E. Moore
Certainty
29
4
G. E. Moore
Skepticism, Naturalism and Transcendental Arguments
33
9
P. F. Strawson
An Argument for Skepticism
42
11
Peter Unger
Part II Defining Knowledge
53
50
Introduction
55
3
Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?
58
2
Edmund Gettier
A Proposed Definition of Propositional Knowledge
60
7
Peter Klein
Selections from Thought
67
12
Gilbert Harman
Knowledge and Skepticism
79
24
Robert Nozick
Part III Contemporary Foundationalism and Coherentism
103
62
Introduction
105
2
The Myth of the Given
107
13
Roderick M. Chisholm
Does Empirical Knowledge Have a Foundation?
120
5
Wilfrid Sellars
Epistemic Principles
125
9
Wilfrid Sellars
The Raft and the Pyramid
134
20
Ernest Sosa
A Coherence Theory of Truth and Knowledge
154
11
Donald Davidson
Part IV Epistemic Justification
165
72
Introduction
167
3
Evidentialism
170
12
Richard Feldman
Earl Conee
Skepticism and Rationality
182
10
Richard Foley
Epistemic Norms
192
34
John Pollock
A Foundherentist Theory of Empirical Justification
226
11
Susan Haack
Part V The Pyrrhonian Problematic
237
50
Introduction
239
3
Foundationalism, Epistemic Principles, and the Cartesian Circle
242
19
James Van Cleve
Can Empirical Knowledge Have a Foundation?
261
13
Laurence BonJour
Reflective Knowledge in the Best Circles
274
13
Ernest Sosa
Part VI Epistemology Naturalized
287
48
Introduction
289
3
Epistemology Naturalized
292
9
W. V. Quine
What Is ``Naturalized Epistemology''?
301
13
Jaegwon Kim
Why Reason Can't Be Naturalized
314
11
Hilary Putnam
The Old Skepticism, the New Foundationalism, and Naturalized Epistemology
325
10
Robert Audi
Part VII Epistemic Externalism
335
98
Introduction
337
3
What Is Justified Belief?
340
14
Alvin I. Goldman
How to Think about Reliability
354
18
William P. Alston
The Generality Problem for Reliabilism
372
15
Earl Conee
Richard Feldman
Externalism and Epistemology Naturalized
387
14
Keith Lehrer
Externalism and Skepticism
401
12
Richard Fumerton
Knowledge and the Internal
413
11
John McDowell
Knowledge and the Social Articulation of the Space of Reasons
424
9
Robert Brandom
Part VIII Virtue Epistemology and Proper Cognitive Functioning
433
44
Introduction
435
3
Epistemic Folkways and Scientific Epistemology
438
7
Alvin I. Goldman
Warrant: A First Approximation
445
12
Alvin Plantinga
Virtues of the Mind
457
11
Linda Zagzebski
Virtues and Vices of Virtue Epistemology
468
9
John Greco
Part IX Epistemic Contextualism
477
54
Introduction
479
3
Solving the Skeptical Problem
482
21
Keith DeRose
Elusive Knowledge
503
14
David Lewis
Contextualist Solutions to Epistemological Problems: Scepticism, Gettier, and the Lottery
517
14
Stewart Cohen
Part X Relativism
531
53
Introduction
533
3
Epistemological Realism
536
20
Michael Williams
Justification, Meta-Epistemology, and Meaning
556
15
Paul Moser
Reflective Equilibrium, Analytic Epistemology, and the Problem of Cognitive Diversity
571
13
Stephen Stich
Index
584