Epistemology
Epistemology
Table of contents
editIntroduction - What is epistemology?
Section 1: The Analysis of Knowledge
edit- What is analysis?
- Justified true belief
- Gettier cases
- Adding an extra condition
- Reliabilism
- Virtue reliabilism
- Virtue responsibilism
- Maybe knowledge can't be analysed
Section 1: References and further reading
Section 2: The Sources of Knowledge
edit- Rationalism vs Empiricism
- Perception
- Intuition and deduction
- Innatism
- Memory and introspection
- Testimony
- Science
Section 2: References and further reading
Section 3: The Problem of Scepticism
edit- Agrippa's trilemma
- Foundationalism
- Coherentism
- Other responses (infinitism, positism, foundherentism)
- Radical scepticism (sceptical scenarios and the closure principle)
- Contextualism
- Here is one hand, and here is another
- Even if I'm being deceived I know I'm right (veridicalism)
- Pragmatism
Section 4: Living in a World of Knowledge
edit- The epistemology of disagreement
- Epistemic responsibility
- Epistemic injustice
- Feminist epistemology
- Epistemology of the internet