Epistemology

Epistemology

Table of contentsEdit

Introduction - What is epistemology?

Section 1: The Analysis of KnowledgeEdit

  1. What is analysis?
  2. Justified true belief
  3. Gettier cases
  4. Adding an extra condition
  5. Reliabilism
  6. Virtue reliabilism
  7. Virtue responsibilism
  8. Maybe knowledge can't be analysed

Section 1: References and further reading

Section 2: The Sources of KnowledgeEdit

  1. Rationalism vs Empiricism
  2. Perception
  3. Intuition and deduction
  4. Innatism
  5. Memory and introspection
  6. Testimony
  7. Science

Section 2: References and further reading

Section 3: The Problem of ScepticismEdit

  1. Agrippa's trilemma
  2. Foundationalism
  3. Coherentism
  4. Other responses (infinitism, positism, foundherentism)
  5. Radical scepticism (sceptical scenarios and the closure principle)
  6. Contextualism
  7. Here is one hand, and here is another
  8. Even if I'm being deceived I know I'm right (veridicalism)
  9. Pragmatism

Section 4: Living in a World of KnowledgeEdit

  1. The epistemology of disagreement
  2. Epistemic responsibility
  3. Epistemic injustice
  4. Feminist epistemology
  5. Epistemology of the internet