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What is this thing called Knowledge? 5th edition [Minkštas viršelis]

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(University of California, Irvine, USA)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 284 pages, aukštis x plotis: 246x174 mm, weight: 546 g
  • Serija: What is this thing called?
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-May-2023
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032410698
  • ISBN-13: 9781032410692
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 284 pages, aukštis x plotis: 246x174 mm, weight: 546 g
  • Serija: What is this thing called?
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-May-2023
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032410698
  • ISBN-13: 9781032410692
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

This lucid and engaging introduction grapples with the central questions in the theory of knowledge, offering a clear, non-partisan view of the main themes of epistemology. The fifth edition has been revised and updated throughout and features two new chapters on social epistemology.



What is knowledge? Where does it come from? What kinds of knowledge are there? Can we know anything at all? What is the practical relevance of learning about epistemology?

This lucid and engaging introduction grapples with these central questions in the theory of knowledge, offering a clear, non-partisan view of the main themes of epistemology. Both traditional issues and contemporary ideas are discussed in 22 easily digestible chapters, each of which concludes with a useful summary of the main ideas discussed, study questions, annotated further reading, and a guide to internet resources.

Each chapter also features text boxes providing bite-sized summaries of key concepts and major philosophers, and clear and interesting examples are used throughout. The book concludes with an annotated guide to general introductions to epistemology, a glossary of key terms, and a summary of the main examples used in epistemology. This is an ideal first textbook in the theory of knowledge for undergraduates coming to philosophy for the first time.

This fifth edition has been revised throughout and features a new part devoted to social epistemology. In addition, the text as a whole has been refreshed to keep it up-to-date with current developments.

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Praise for previous editions:

'Duncan Pritchards What is this thing called Knowledge? is the best text book as a first introduction to epistemology. The summaries, up-to-date reading suggestions and largely independent chapters make it very easy and flexible to use for instructors and students alike. The new chapters on applied epistemology are a great idea: they show the relevance of epistemology to some of the most important problems in modern-day life and society.' - Markus Lammenranta, University of Helsinki, Finland

'Pritchards fourth edition of What is this thing called Knowledge? improves on an already outstanding introductory text. With new chapters covering the relationship between theory of knowledge and technology, law, politics and education this is a highly accessible, but never condescending book. Thoroughly engaging, consistently thought-provoking, exceptionally lucid, with attention to both classic debates and contemporary developments, What is this thing called Knowledge? offers students a superlative introduction to epistemology.' - Jill Rusin, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada

'Pritchards updated edition is a superior resource for students and scholars alike. It expertly traverses the terrain surrounding familiar debates over the sources and structure of knowledge, and then guides the reader through newer epistemic territories and applied domains.' - Robert Barnard, University of Mississippi, USA

Preface to the fifth edition How to use this book Part 1: What is
knowledge?
1. Some preliminaries
2. The value of knowledge
3. Defining
knowledge
4. The structure of knowledge
5. Rationality
6. Virtues and
faculties Part 2: Where does knowledge come from?
7. Perception
8. Testimony
and memory
9. A priority and inference
10. The problem of induction Part 3:
What kinds of knowledge are there?
11. Scientific knowledge
12. Religious
knowledge
13. Moral knowledge Part 4: What are the social dynamics of
knowledge?
14. Disagreement
15. Ignorance and Epistemic Injustice Part 5: How
can the theory of knowledge be applied to particular domains?
16. Technology
17. Education
18. Law
19. Politics Part 6: Do we have any knowledge?
20.
Scepticism about other minds
21. Radical scepticism
22. Truth and
objectivity. Further Reading Glossary of Terms Index
Duncan Pritchard FRSE is UC Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Center for Knowledge, Technology & Society at the University of California Irvine, USA. His main research area is epistemology, and he has published widely in this field. His books include: Epistemic Luck (2005), The Nature and Value of Knowledge (with A. Millar and A. Haddock, 2010), Epistemological Disjunctivism (2012), Epistemic Angst (2016), Scepticism: A Very Short Introduction (2019), and Skepticism (with A. Coliva, Routledge, 2021).