The Oxford Handbook of Epistemologycontains 19 previously unpublished chapters by today's leading figures in the field. These chapters function not only as a survey of key areas, but as original scholarship on a range of vital topics. Written accessibly for advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and professional philosophers, theHandbookexplains the main ideas and problems of contemporary epistemology while avoiding overly technical detail.
Introduction,Paul K. Moser, Loyola University of Chicago 1. Conditions and Analyses of Knowing,Robert K. Shope, University of Massachusetts, Boston 2. The Sources of Knowledge,Robert Audi, University of Nebraska, Lincoln 3. A Priori Knowledge,Albert Casullo, University of Nebraska, Lincoln 4. The Sciences and Epistemology,Alvin I. Goldman, Rutgers University 5. Conceptual Diversity in Epistemology,Richard Foley, New York University 6. Theories of Justification,Richard Fumerton, University of Iowa 7. Internalism and Externalism,Laurence BonJour, University of Washington, Seattle 8. Tracking, Competence, and Knowledge,Ernst Sosa, Brown University and Rutgers University 9. Virtues in Epistemology,John Greco, Fordham University 10. Mind and Knowledge,John Heil, Davidson College 11. Skepticism,Peter Klein, Rutgers University 12. Epistemological Duties,Richard Feldman, University of Rochester 13. Scientific Knowledge,Philip Kitcher, Columbia University 14. Explanation and Epistemology,William G. Lycan, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 15. Decision Theory and Epistemology,Mark Kaplan, Indiana University 16. Embodiment and Epistemology,Louise M. Antony, Ohio State University 17. Epistemology and Ethics,Noah Lemos, De Pauw University 18. Epistemology in Philosophy of Religion,Philip LlĂ.