Internalism and epistemology the architecture of reason / Timothy McGrew and Lydia McGrew.

Author/creator McGrew, Timothy J., 1965
Other author McGrew, Lydia
Format Electronic
Publication InfoLondon ; New York : Routledge, 2007.
Descriptionviii, 186 pages 24 cm
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SeriesRoutledge series in contemporary philosophy
Routledge studies in contemporary philosophy http://id.loc.gov/resources/hubs/f4d21fb9-8755-fda8-a5de-b7758a9c6b16
Contents 1 Internalism and the collapse of the Gettier problem 7 2 The connection to truth 35 3 Internalism, externalism, and the metaregress 54 4 What's wrong with epistemic circularity 70 5 Analytic a priori knowledge 94 6 The problem of deduction 126 7 The ground of induction.
Abstract Addressing some key criticisms of internalism and showing that they do not hit their mark, this work articulates a version of a central objection to externalism and is a sustained defense of traditional internalist epistemology.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 161-180) and index.
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LCCN 2006015172
ISBN041577067X hardback
ISBN9780415770675 hardback
ISBN9780203968307
ISBN0203968301
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