The importance of this monograph study is that it is the first to use epistemological contextualism to defend moral cognitivism, the claim that a central core of moral judgements is truth-apt and can constitute genuine knowledge. It develops the epistemological theory known as inferential contextualism and compares and contrasts it with pragmatism. The argument is also extended into political philosophy in a novel way. The two final readers for the Press described the book as ‘innovative…a work of great ambition and imagination’, ‘an original and significant contribution to the subject’ with ‘scholarship of extremely high quality’ and presenting arguments of ‘detail and sophistication’
This dissertation explores how we know moral truths, and argues for three principal conclusions. The...
Epistemic contextualism is widely believed to be incompatible with the recently popular view that kn...
This dissertation proposes the explanatory importance of moral concepts and ethical theories for und...
This book develops and defends a version of epistemic contextualism, that is, of the view that the t...
In this paper, I will consider the repercussions that epistemic contextualism has on capturing the d...
Context' presents a challenge to political theory per se. In the history of political thought contex...
174 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.The dissertation aims to anal...
The Gettier problem is one of the main challenges an epistemological theory of knowledge has to over...
Moral and political philosophers are increasingly using empirical data to inform their normative the...
The author’s aim is to analyse the problem of criticism in the context of political sciences, in par...
This dissertation is a historically informed response to what I call the problem of context-dependen...
Political theorists, increasingly, are realizing the virtues of contextuality to conceptual analysis...
© 2017, Springer Nature B.V. In this article, we articulate and defend a contextual approach to poli...
Recent developments in political studies have seen much greater attention paid to ideas about histor...
Recent developments in political studies have seen much greater attention paid to ideas about histor...
This dissertation explores how we know moral truths, and argues for three principal conclusions. The...
Epistemic contextualism is widely believed to be incompatible with the recently popular view that kn...
This dissertation proposes the explanatory importance of moral concepts and ethical theories for und...
This book develops and defends a version of epistemic contextualism, that is, of the view that the t...
In this paper, I will consider the repercussions that epistemic contextualism has on capturing the d...
Context' presents a challenge to political theory per se. In the history of political thought contex...
174 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.The dissertation aims to anal...
The Gettier problem is one of the main challenges an epistemological theory of knowledge has to over...
Moral and political philosophers are increasingly using empirical data to inform their normative the...
The author’s aim is to analyse the problem of criticism in the context of political sciences, in par...
This dissertation is a historically informed response to what I call the problem of context-dependen...
Political theorists, increasingly, are realizing the virtues of contextuality to conceptual analysis...
© 2017, Springer Nature B.V. In this article, we articulate and defend a contextual approach to poli...
Recent developments in political studies have seen much greater attention paid to ideas about histor...
Recent developments in political studies have seen much greater attention paid to ideas about histor...
This dissertation explores how we know moral truths, and argues for three principal conclusions. The...
Epistemic contextualism is widely believed to be incompatible with the recently popular view that kn...
This dissertation proposes the explanatory importance of moral concepts and ethical theories for und...