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In this companion volume to Warrant : the Current Debate, Alvin Plantinga develops an original approach to the question of epistemic warrant; that is, what turns true belief into knowledge. He argues that what is crucial to warrant is the proper functioning of one's cognitive faculties in the right kind of cognitive environment. He begins by examining the notion of proper function and its colleagues: purpose, damage, design plan, malfunction, and the like. He then explores the general features of the cognitive design plan, explaining how his account of warrant applies in each of the main areas of the epistemic establishment: knowledge of self, knowledge by way of memory, knowledge of other persons, knowledge by way of testimony, perception, a priori knowledge and belief, induction, and probability. He goes on to investigate the question of whether knowledge has a foundationalist structure and concludes with an argument that naturalism in epistemology flourishes best within the context of supernaturalism in theology or metaphysics. - Publisher.

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Warrant: A First Approximation Page 3
Chapter 2. Warrant: Objections and Refinements Page 21
Chapter 3. Exploring the Design Plan: Myself and My Past Page 48
Chapter 4. Other Persons and Testimony Page 65
Chapter 5. Perception Page 89
Chapter 6. A Priori Knowledge Page 102
Chapter 7. Induction Page 122
Chapter 8. Epistemic Probability: Some Current Views Page 137
Chapter 9. Epistemic Conditional Probability: The Sober Truth Page 159
Chapter 10. Coherence, Foundations, and Evidence Page 176
Chapter 11. Naturalism versus Proper Function? Page 194
Chapter 12. Is Naturalism Irrational? Page 126

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Includes index.

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121/.6
Library of Congress
BD161 .P57 1993

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Paperback
Pagination
xii, 243 p.
Number of pages
243
Dimensions
25 x x centimeters

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OL1700198M
ISBN 10
0195078632, 0195078640
ISBN 13
9780195078640
LCCN
92000408
Library Thing
49832
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