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- Genere: Libro
- Lingua: Inglese
- Editore: Oxford University Press
- Pubblicazione: 06/2025
Forms of Knowledge
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NOTE EDITORE
Human knowledge, as we understand it in the everyday, appears to make up a complex category, admitting of numerous forms, species, modes, or variations. Reflection on this complexity reveals a whole ecosystem of questions and issues worthy of careful philosophical investigation. Yet contemporary epistemology tends to downplay the heterogeneity of knowledge, in part through its distinctively narrow focus—primarily on 'receptive' propositional knowledge—and in part through a tendency to assume, rather than to investigate, the perfectly general applicability of the various definitions of knowledge it develops. Against this background, many questions and issues concerning the heterogeneity of knowledge remain under-explored. This volume identifies the study of the unity and heterogeneity of knowledge as a distinct subtopic of epistemology. It asks what forms of knowledge there are, what is distinctive about each, how they relate to one another, and what kind, or kinds, of unity we can discern unity amongst them. Forms of Knowledge brings together philosophers working across a broad range of the philosophical literature—not only in contemporary theory of knowledge, but also in the history of philosophy, the epistemology of understanding, philosophy of mind, action-theory, ethics, art and aesthetics, and philosophy of psychiatry—to consider how best to theorize the unity and heterogeneity of knowledge. By foregrounding this underexplored set of issues, it offers a new perspective on some of the most central of our ordinary epistemological categories.SOMMARIO
1 - Knowledge: Unity, Heterogeneity, and Methodology2 - The Unity of Knowledge3 - Knowledge, Know-How, Understanding, and Wisdom: An Epistemic Guide4 - The Development of Gilbert Ryle's Conception of Knowledge5 - Practical Knowledge and Practical Knowledge6 - Forms of Knowledge, Explanation, and Abstraction7 - Inference and the Presentational Conception of Knowing8 - Knowing What You Want9 - Detached Factual Knowledge, Memory, and Informational Environments10 - Centralism in Epistemology: The Challenge from Diversity11 - Getting Acquainted with Art: Aesthetics and Knowledge of Things12 - Experiential Knowledge in Mental Health Care: A Coherent Concept?13 - Exploring a Duality in the Problem of Other Minds14 - On Knowing I Am Not Alone in the Universe15 - Learning from Others: Understanding and Knowledge16 - Knowing BetterAUTORE
Lucy Campbell is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Warwick, having previously held a Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship (2018–2021). She has also held teaching and research positions at the University of Oxford (2016–18) and the University of Edinburgh (2015–16). Campbell completed her PhD at Cambridge in 2015. She has published on various issues in the intersection of epistemology, the philosophy of mind, and the philosophy of action, including work on: practical knowledge; psychological self-knowledge; perceptual knowledge; mental agency, and on Elizabeth Anscombe's work in action-theory, epistemology, and ethics.ALTRE INFORMAZIONI
- Condizione: Nuovo
- ISBN: 9780192864291
- Dimensioni: 242 x 30.0 x 165 mm Ø 796 gr
- Formato: Copertina rigida
- Pagine Arabe: 432