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Contextualisms in Epistemology

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Table of contents (21 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-iv
  2. Contextualist Approaches to Epistemology: Problems and Prospects

    • Elke Brendel, Christoph Jäger
    Pages 1-30
  3. Externalism and Modest Contextualism

    • Fred Dretske
    Pages 31-44
  4. Contextualism and the Skeptic: Comments on Engel

    • Gilbert Scharifi
    Pages 91-102
  5. Are Knowledge Claims Indexical?

    • Wayne A. Davis
    Pages 115-139
  6. In Defense of Indexicalism: Comments on Davis

    • Gerhard Ernst
    Pages 141-151
  7. Knowledge, Reflection and Sceptical Hypotheses

    • Michael Williams
    Pages 173-201
  8. Epistemic Contextualism

    • Antonia Barke
    Pages 211-231
  9. A Different Sort of Contextualism

    • John Greco
    Pages 241-258
  10. Lotteries and Contexts

    • Peter Baumann
    Pages 273-286
  11. Reply to Baumann

    • Stewart Cohen
    Pages 287-291
  12. Defeasibility and the Normative Grasp of Context

    • Mark Lance, Margaret Little
    Pages 293-313

About this book

Contextualism has become one of the leading paradigms in contemporary epistemology. According to this view, there is no context-independent standard of knowledge, and as a result, all knowledge ascriptions are context-sensitive. Contextualists contend that their account this analysis allows us to resolve some major epistemological problems such as skeptical paradoxes and the lottery paradox, and that it helps us explain various other linguistic data about knowledge ascriptions. The apparent ease with which contextualism seems to solve numerous epistemological quandaries has inspired the burgeoning interest in it.

This comprehensive anthology collects twenty original essays and critical commentaries on different aspects of contextualism, written by leading philosophers on the topic. The editors’ introduction sketches the historical development of the contextualist movement and provides a survey and analysis of its arguments and major positions. The papers explore, inter alia, the central problems and prospects of semantic (or conversational) contextualism and its main alternative approaches such as inferential (or issue) contextualism, epistemic contextualism, and virtue contextualism. They also investigate the connections between contextualism and epistemic particularism, and between contextualism and stability accounts of knowledge.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany

    Elke Brendel

  • Aberdeen University, UK

    Christoph Jäger

  • University of Leipzig, Germany

    Christoph Jäger

About the editors

Elke Brendel is Professor of Philosophy at the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz, Germany. She has published numerous articles on logic, epistemology, the philosophy of science, and the philosophy of language. She is the author of Die Wahrheit über den Lügner (The Truth About the Liar, 1992), Grundzüge der Logik II – Klassen, Relationen, Zahlen (Foundations of Logic II – Sets, Relations, Numbers, with Wilhelm K. Essler, 1993), and Wahrheit und Wissen (Truth and Knowledge, 1999).

Christoph Jäger is Lecturer in Philosophy at Aberdeen University, United Kingdom, and Privatdozent of Philosophy (honorary office) at the University of Leipzig, Germany. He has published numerous articles on epistemology, the philosophy of mind, and the philosophy of religion. Books: Selbstreferenz und Selbstbewusstsein (Self-reference and Self-knowledge, 1999), Analytische Religionsphilosophie (Analytic Philosophy of Religion, ed., 1998), Kunst und Erkenntnis (Art and Knowledge, ed., with Georg Meggle, 2004), Religion und Rationalität (Religion and Rationality, forthcoming).

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Contextualisms in Epistemology

  • Editors: Elke Brendel, Christoph Jäger

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3835-6

  • Publisher: Springer Dordrecht

  • eBook Packages: Humanities, Social Sciences and Law, Philosophy and Religion (R0)

  • Copyright Information: Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2005

  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-1-4020-3181-6Published: 02 March 2005

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-90-481-6813-2Published: 19 October 2010

  • eBook ISBN: 978-1-4020-3835-8Published: 29 June 2005

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: IV, 368

  • Additional Information: Reprinted from ERKENNTNIS, 61:2

  • Topics: Epistemology

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