A Critical Introduction to Epistemology
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A masterly introduction to epistemology and an original contribution, this book succeeds on both levels. Those who know Michael Williams's earlier work will not be surprised by the rich texture of his writing and by how well it conveys the history and geography of the land of epistemology, while staking out a position of his own within it. Without piling on references, never woodenly didactic, Williams's manuscript still shows his mastery of the subject, in both its historical length and its contemporary breadth. Ernest Sosa, Brown University
Review in Italian appeared in Iride September 03.
<br>Michael Williams is the Charles and Emma Morrison Professor of Humanities, and Professor of Philosophy at Northwestern University. He has previously held positions at Yale and the University of Maryland.<br>
Introduction: The Very Idea of a Theory of Knowledge; 1. The Standard Analysis; 2. Knowledge without Evidence; 3. Two Ideals; 4. Unstable Knowledge; 5. Agrippa's Trilemma; 6. Experience and Reality; 7. Foundations; 8. The Problem of the Basis; 9. Reduction and Inference; 10. Coherence; 11. The Myth of the System; 12. Realism and Truth; 13. Evidence and Entitlement; 14. Knowledge in Context; 15. Seeing and Knowing; 16. Scepticism and Epistemic Priority; 17. Induction; 18. Projection and Conjecture; 19. Relativism; 20. Objectivity and Progress; Conclusion: Epistemology After Scepticism?