This is the first book devoted to the work of Ernest Sosa, one of the most influential contemporary epistemologists.
- Part of the acclaimed Philosophers and Their Critics series.
- The editor’s introduction serves as an introduction to Sosa’s epistemology.
- Contains critical essays by more than twenty of the most prominent epistemologists in the world, commenting on Sosa's work.
- Concludes with Sosa’s own reply to his critics.
Notes on Contributors.
Cited Works by Ernest Sosa.
Preface.
Introduction: Motivations for Sosa’s Epistemology: John Greco (Fordham University).
CRITICAL ESSAYS.
Epistemology.
1. Intellectual Virtue and Epistemic Power: Robert Audi (University of Notre Dame).
2. Structure and Connection: Comments on Ernest Sosa’s Epistemology: Stewart Cohen (Arizona State University).
3. Sosa, Safety, Sensitivity, and Skeptical Hypotheses: Keith DeRose (Yale University).
4. Foundational Justification: Richard Feldman (University of Rochester).
5. A Trial Separation Between the Theory of Knowledge and the Theory of Justified Belief: Richard Foley (New York University).
6. Achieving Epistemic Ascent: Richard Fumerton (University of Iowa).
7. Sosa on Reflective Knowledge and Virtue Perspectivism: Alvin Goldman (Rutgers University).
8. How to Preserve Your Virtue while Losing Your Perspective: John Greco (Fordham University).
9. Sosa on Circularity and Coherence: Allen Habib and Keith Lehrer (both University of Arizonal³{