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  • Category: Books (Philosophy)
  • Author:  Lucey, Kenneth G.
  • Author:  Lucey, Kenneth G.
  • ISBN-10:  3319080628
  • ISBN-10:  3319080628
  • ISBN-13:  9783319080628
  • ISBN-13:  9783319080628
  • Publisher:  Springer
  • Publisher:  Springer
  • Binding:  Hardcover
  • Binding:  Hardcover
  • Pub Date:  01-Feb-2014
  • Pub Date:  01-Feb-2014
  • SKU:  3319080628-11-SPRI
  • SKU:  3319080628-11-SPRI
  • Item ID: 100854178
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This collection of essays explores the philosophy of human knowledge from a multitude of perspectives, with a particular emphasis upon the justification component of the classical analysis of knowledge and with an excursion along the way to explore the role of knowledge in Texas Hold Em poker.

An important theme of the collection is the role of knowledge in religion, including a detailed argument for agnosticism. A number of the essays touch upon issues in philosophical logic, among them a fascinating new counter-example to Modus Ponens. The collection is rounded out with essays on causality and the philosophy of mind.

The authors perspective on the philosophy of human knowledge is fresh and challenging, as evidenced by essays entitled On Epistemic Preferability; On Being Unjustified; The Logic of Unless and Is This sentence is true. True?

An interesting feature of The Logic of Philosophy: Pesky Essays is the inclusion of responses to several of its key essays, contributed by such prominent contemporary philosophers as Roderick Chisholm, Ted Sider and Tomas Kapitan.

Introduction.- Knowledge & Justification.- What is Knowing?.- Scales of Epistemic Appraisal.- On Epistemic Preferability.- On Being Unjustified.- I Should Have Known It!: Gilbert Ryle and Poker Knowledge.- Philosophy of Religion.- An Agnostic Argument.- Luceys Agnosticism: The Believers Reply by Tomis Kapitan.- Theism, Necessity and Invalidity.- Logical Form and the Ontological Argument.- Philosophical Logic.- Kants Analytic/Synthetic Distinction.- A New Counter-Example to Modus Ponens.- Comments on Luceys An Invalid Instance of Modus Ponens by Ted Sider.- The Ancestral Relation Without Classes.- Laws of Excluded Middle And a Temporal Dilemma.- The Logic of Unless.- Harry Frankfurt on Why We Care About Truth.- Causality and the Mind.- Al£!

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