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New in paperback. Hardcover was published in 2010.
Full Description
This volume comprises three distinct investigations into the relationship between the nature and the value of knowledge. Each is written by one of the authors in consultation with the other two. 'Knowledge and Understanding' (by Duncan Pritchard) critically examines virtue-theoretic responses to the problem of the value of knowledge, and argues that the finally valuable cognitive state is not knowledge but understanding. 'Knowledge and Recognition' (by Alan Millar) develops an account of knowledge in which the idea of a recognitional ability plays a prominent role, and argues that this account enables us better to understand knowledge and its value. 'Knowledge and Action' (by Adrian Haddock) argues for an account of knowledge and justification which explains why knowledge is valuable, and enables us to make sense of the knowledge we have of our intentional actions.
Contents
PART I: KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING ; 1. The Value Problem for Knowledge ; 2. Knowledge and Final Value ; 3. Anti-Luck Virtue Epistemology ; 4. Understanding ; PART II: KNOWLEDGE AND RECOGNITION ; 5. Knowledge in Recent Epistemology: Some Problems ; 6. Perceptual Knowledge and Recognitional Abilities ; 7. Knowledge from Indicators ; 8. The Social Transmission of Knowledge ; PART III: KNOWLEDGE AND ACTION ; 9. Knowledge and Justification ; 10. Second-Order Knowledge ; 11. Knowledge of Action ; Bibliography