Acknowledgements Contributors 1. Introduction: The art of precise epistemology Stephen Hetherington Part A. Epistemology as scientific? 2. A problem about epistemic dependence Tim Oakley 3. Accounting for commitments: A priori knowledge, ontology, and logical entailments Michaelis Michael 4. Epistemic bootstrapping Peter Forrest 5. More praise for Moore’s proof Roger White 6. Lotteries and the Close Shave principle John Collins 7. Skepticism, self-knowledge, and responsibility David Macarthur 8. A reasonable contextualism (or, Austin reprised) A. B. Dickerson 9. Questioning contextualism Brian Weatherson Part B. Understanding knowledge? 10. Truthmaking and the Gettier problem Adrian Heathcote 11. Is knowing having the right to be sure? André Gallois 12. Knowledge by intention? On the possibility of agent’s knowledge Anne Newstead 13. Gettier’s theorem John Bigelow 14. Knowledge that works: A tale of two conceptual models Stephen Hetherington
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Acknowledgements
Contributors
1. Introduction: The art of precise epistemology
Stephen Hetherington
Part A. Epistemology as scientific?
2. A problem about epistemic dependence
Tim Oakley
3. Accounting for commitments: A priori knowledge, ontology, and logical entailments
Michaelis Michael
4. Epistemic bootstrapping
Peter Forrest
5. More praise for Moore’s proof
Roger White
6. Lotteries and the Close Shave principle
John Collins
7. Skepticism, self-knowledge, and responsibility
David Macarthur
8. A reasonable contextualism (or, Austin reprised)
A. B. Dickerson
9. Questioning contextualism
Brian Weatherson
Part B. Understanding knowledge?
10. Truthmaking and the Gettier problem
Adrian Heathcote
11. Is knowing having the right to be sure?
André Gallois
12. Knowledge by intention? On the possibility of agent’s knowledge
Anne Newstead
13. Gettier’s theorem
John Bigelow
14. Knowledge that works: A tale of two conceptual models
Stephen Hetherington
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