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In Hinge Epistemology, eminent epistemologists investigate Wittgenstein's concept of basic certainty or 'hinge certainty'. The volume begins by examining the salient features of 'hinges': Are they propositions that enjoy a special kind of non-evidential justification? Are they objects of knowledge or ways of acting mistaken for known propositions? Various attempts are then made to integrate hinges in the development of a viable epistemology: Can they shed light on the conditions of satisfaction for knowledge and justification? Do they offer a solution to scepticism? Finally, the application of hinges is explored in such areas as common knowledge and intellectual loyalty. The volume attests to the importance of hinge certainty and Wittgenstein's On Certainty for mainstream epistemology.
Contents
Introduction: Hinge Epistemology, Annalisa Coliva and Danièle Moyal-Sharrock
Which Hinge Epistemology?, Annalisa Coliva
The Animal in Epistemology, Danièle Moyal-Sharrock
Wittgenstein on Mathematics and Certainties, Martin Kusch
Miracles, Hinges, and Grammar in Wittgenstein's On Certainty, Luigi Perissinotto
'Hinge Propositions' and the 'Logical' Exclusion of Doubt, Genia Schönbaumsfeld
In Defense of a Critical Commonsensist Conception of Knowledge, Claudine Tiercelin
The Sources of Scepticism, Duncan Pritchard
Epistemic Norms and the Limits of Epistemology, Pascal Engel
After the Spade Turns: Disagreement, First Principles and Epistemic Contractarianism, Michael P. Lynch
Wittgenstein and Dretske on Knowledge and Certainty, Yves Bouchard
Philosophy Rehinged?, Hans-Johann Glock
Common Knowledge, John Greco
Intellectual Loyalty, Allan Hazlett