
This volume presents a dozen essays by prominent contemporary epistemologists providing a careful examination and critical evaluation of traditional epistemic internalism. Unlike competing versions of internalism, the guiding principle of traditional internalism is not to accommodate our commonsense nonskeptical views about the rationality of our ordinary beliefs, but to emphasize the need for strong skepticism-resistant intellectual assurance that our ordinary beliefs (perceptual and otherwise) are true. The essays focus on what traditional internalism has to say about the following three topics: the nature of non-inferentially justified belief, the nature of inferentially justified belief, and the best way to respond to skepticism. The end product is a volume containing many probing objections to traditional internalism, pushing its proponents to provide creative new defenses if they want this old-fashioned view to survive in the modern world.
This volume investigates the viability and theoretical framework of traditional epistemic internalism within the context of contemporary philosophical discourse. The authors, Brett Coppenger and Michael Bergmann, curate a collection of essays from prominent epistemologists to evaluate the internalist requirement for skepticism-resistant intellectual assurance. The text challenges the traditionalist focus on justifying ordinary beliefs against skeptical threats rather than merely accommodating common-sense views.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this collection as a rigorous engagement with the challenges facing traditional internalism in modern philosophy. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for advanced students and professional philosophers.
Page Count:
273
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191030341
ISBN-13:
9780191030345
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