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Volume 2 The Externalist Challenge

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Current Issues in Theoretical Philosophy
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2004
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The debate between internalism and externalism has become a focal point of attention both in epistemology and in the philosophy of mind and language. Externalism challenges basic traditional internalist conceptions of the nature of knowledge, justification, thought and language. What is at stake, is the very form that theories in epistemology and the philosophy of mind ought to take. This volume is a collection of original contributions of leading international authors reflecting on the present state of the art concerning the exciting controversies between internalism and externalism.

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Richard Schantz is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Siegen, Germany.


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I In Defence of Epistemic Externalism

WILLIAM P. ALSTON
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JOHN GRECO
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THOMAS GRUNDMANN
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HILARY KORNBLITH
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RICHARD SCHANTZ
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ERNEST SOSA
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II Critiques of Epistemic Externalism

JOE CRUZ and JOHN POLLOCK
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RICHARD FELDMAN
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RICHARD FUMERTON
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KEITH LEHRER and DAVID A. TRUNCELLITO
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BARRY STROUD
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MICHAEL WILLIAMS
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III In Defence of Content Externalism

JOHN HAUGELAND
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RUTH GARRETT MILLIKAN
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KIM STERELNY
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ROBERT VAN GULICK
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IV Critiques of Content Externalism

JOHN HEIL
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TERENCE HORGAN, JOHN TIENSON and GEORGE GRAHAM
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FRANK JACKSON
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GABRIEL M . A . SEGAL
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V An Exemplary Debate about Content

GEORGES REY
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RUTH GARRETT MILLIKAN
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VI Self-Knowledge

SVEN BERNECKER
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ANTHONY BRUECKNER
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FRED DRETSKE
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PIERRE JACOB
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PETER LUDLOW
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BRIAN P. MCLAUGHLIN
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VII The Epistemic Significance of Perception

CHRISTOPHER PEACOCKE
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JAMES VAN CLEVE
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VIII An Essay on Intentionality

COLIN MCGINN
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9783110915273
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December 16, 2004
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9783110183061
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