In 1990 Edward Craig published a book called Knowledge and the State of Nature in which he introduced and defended a genealogical approach to epistemology. In recent years Craig’s book has attracted a lot of attention, and his distinctive approach has been put to a wide range of uses including anti-realist metaepistemology, contextualism, relativism, anti-luck virtue epistemology, epistemic injustice, value of knowledge, pragmatism and virtue epistemology. While the number of objections to Craig’s approach has accumulated, there has been no sustained attempt to develop answers to these objections. In this paper we provide answers to seven important objections in the literature
In this dissertation I offer three major contributions: one backwards looking, one to a lively conte...
The epistemological approach I’m going to offer in this paper owes much of its prompting motivation ...
Reformed epistemology, roughly, is the thesis that religious belief can be rational without argument...
This paper examines three reasons to think that Craig's genealogy of the concept of knowledge is inc...
We suffer from genealogical anxiety when we worry that the contingent origins of our representations...
My overarching purpose is to illustrate the philosophical fruitfulness of expanding epistemology not...
Beliefs have genealogies. Can tracing a belief’s genealogy illuminate the epistemic quality of the b...
The approach set forth by Edward Craig in Knowledge and the State of Nature has a greater explanator...
This chapter discusses methodology in epistemology. It argues that settling the facts, even the epis...
Contains fulltext : 146630.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)X, 254 p
My overarching purpose is to illustrate the philosophical fruitfulness of expanding epistemology not...
The significance of Epistemology (theory of knowledge) is well known in philosophy. Hardly do we fin...
The theory of evolution continues to be a bone of contention among certain groups of theistic believ...
The approach set forth by Edward Craig in Knowledge and the State of Nature has a greater explanator...
This chapter focuses on some of the most discussed issues of contemporary epistemology. It is divide...
In this dissertation I offer three major contributions: one backwards looking, one to a lively conte...
The epistemological approach I’m going to offer in this paper owes much of its prompting motivation ...
Reformed epistemology, roughly, is the thesis that religious belief can be rational without argument...
This paper examines three reasons to think that Craig's genealogy of the concept of knowledge is inc...
We suffer from genealogical anxiety when we worry that the contingent origins of our representations...
My overarching purpose is to illustrate the philosophical fruitfulness of expanding epistemology not...
Beliefs have genealogies. Can tracing a belief’s genealogy illuminate the epistemic quality of the b...
The approach set forth by Edward Craig in Knowledge and the State of Nature has a greater explanator...
This chapter discusses methodology in epistemology. It argues that settling the facts, even the epis...
Contains fulltext : 146630.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)X, 254 p
My overarching purpose is to illustrate the philosophical fruitfulness of expanding epistemology not...
The significance of Epistemology (theory of knowledge) is well known in philosophy. Hardly do we fin...
The theory of evolution continues to be a bone of contention among certain groups of theistic believ...
The approach set forth by Edward Craig in Knowledge and the State of Nature has a greater explanator...
This chapter focuses on some of the most discussed issues of contemporary epistemology. It is divide...
In this dissertation I offer three major contributions: one backwards looking, one to a lively conte...
The epistemological approach I’m going to offer in this paper owes much of its prompting motivation ...
Reformed epistemology, roughly, is the thesis that religious belief can be rational without argument...