Intellectual Assurance: Essays on Traditional Epistemic Internalism

Intellectual Assurance: Essays on Traditional Epistemic Internalism

Intellectual Assurance: Essays on Traditional Epistemic Internalism

Intellectual Assurance: Essays on Traditional Epistemic Internalism

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Overview

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.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198719632
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 04/25/2016
Pages: 274
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Brett Coppenger, Tuskegee University,Michael Bergmann, Purdue University

Brett Coppenger is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Tuskegee University.


Michael Bergmann is Professor of Philosophy at Purdue University. In addition to numerous articles in epistemology and philosophy of religion in journals and edited volumes, he is author of Justification without Awareness (OUP 2006) and co-editor of Divine Evil? The Moral Character of the God of Abraham (OUP 2011), Challenges to Moral and Religious Belief: Disagreement and Evolution (OUP 2014), and Reason and Faith: Themes from Swinburne (OUP 2016).

Table of Contents

Traditional Internalism: An Introduction, Brett CoppengerChapter AbstractsI. Traditional Internalism and Non-Inferentially Justified BeliefDirect Acquaintance1. Confrontation Foundationalism, Peter Markie2. Acquaintance and Fallible Non-Inferential Justification, Chris Tucker3. Foundational Justification, Meta-Justification, and Fumertonian Acquaintance, Matthias SteupPerceptual Belief4. Staying Indoors: How Phenomenal Dogmatism Solves the Skeptical Problem without Going Externalist, Berit Brogaard5. Experience and Evidence Abridged, Susanna SchellenbergII. Traditional Internalism and Inferentially Justified Belief6. Principles of Inferential Justification, Trent Dougherty7. Inferential Appearances, Michael HuemerIII. Traditional Internalism and SkepticismResponding to the Skeptic8. The Costs of Demon-Proof Justification, Sanford Goldberg9. Acquaintance and Skepticism about the Past, Ted PostonSkepticism and Circularity10. On Metaepistemological Scepticism, Duncan Pritchard and Christopher Ranalli11. How Our Knowledge Squares With Skeptical Intuitions Despite the Circle, Ernest SosaAfterword12. The Prospects for Traditional Internalism, Richard Fumerton
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