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WellFounded-Belief-Routledge-Studies-in-Epistemology

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WellFounded-Belief-Routledge-Studies-in-Epistemology

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  1. Well-Founded Belief (Routledge Studies in Epistemology)

  2. Description : Epistemological theories of knowledge and justification draw a crucial distinction between one&#8217ssimply having good reasons for some belief and one&#8217sactually basing one&#8217sbelief on good reasons. While the most natural kind of account of basing is causal in nature&#8213abelief is based on a reason if and only if the belief is properly caused by the reason&#8213thre is hardly any widely accepted, counterexample-free account of the basing relation among contemporary epistemologists. Further inquiry into the nature of the basing relation is therefore of paramount importance for epistemology. Without an acceptable account of the basing relation, epistemological theories remain both crucially incomplete and vulnerable to errors that can arise when authors assume an implausible view of what it takes for beliefs to be held on the basis of reasons.Well-Founded Belief brings together 16 essays written by leading epistemologists to explore this important topic in greater detail. The chapters in this collection are divided into two broad categories: (i) the nature of the basing relation and (ii) basing and its applications. The chapters in the first section are concerned, principally, with positively characterizing the epistemic basing relation and criticizing extant accounts of it, including extant accounts of the relationship between epistemic basing and propositional and doxastic justification. The latter chapters connect epistemic basing with other topics of interest in epistemology as well as ethics, including: epistemic disjunctivism, epistemic injustice, agency, epistemic conservativism, epistemic grounding, epistemic genealogy, practical reasoning, and practical knowledge.

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