Quine's Epistemic Norms in Practice
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Quine's Epistemic Norms in Practice
Undogmatic Empiricism
Shepanski, Michael
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
01/2025
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9781350304307
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Preface
Acknowledgements
Part I. Undogmatic Empiricism
1. Wanted: A Normative Epistemology in Working Order
2. Epistemological Dissociative Disorder
3. Empiricism Without (Even Mentioning) the Dogmas
4. Conservatism is not a Third Norm
5. Sufficient Logical Explicitness is Norm Zero
Part II. Application to Philosophy
6. Touching Base
7. The Armchair
8. Adapting to Predicate Logic
Part III. Case Study: Propositional Attitude Ascriptions
9. Destination and Horizon
10. Sententialism
11. From Sententialism to Russellianism
12. Sententialism with Non-Designating Names
Part IV. Paths Not Taken
13. The "Two Dogmas" Argument
14. Naturalized Epistemology
15. Attitudes to Sets of Possibilia
16. The Mythical Given
17. Epistemology as the Theory of Knowledge
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
Part I. Undogmatic Empiricism
1. Wanted: A Normative Epistemology in Working Order
2. Epistemological Dissociative Disorder
3. Empiricism Without (Even Mentioning) the Dogmas
4. Conservatism is not a Third Norm
5. Sufficient Logical Explicitness is Norm Zero
Part II. Application to Philosophy
6. Touching Base
7. The Armchair
8. Adapting to Predicate Logic
Part III. Case Study: Propositional Attitude Ascriptions
9. Destination and Horizon
10. Sententialism
11. From Sententialism to Russellianism
12. Sententialism with Non-Designating Names
Part IV. Paths Not Taken
13. The "Two Dogmas" Argument
14. Naturalized Epistemology
15. Attitudes to Sets of Possibilia
16. The Mythical Given
17. Epistemology as the Theory of Knowledge
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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Epistemology; theory; W. V. Quine; norms; empiricism; Sententialism; Russellianism
Preface
Acknowledgements
Part I. Undogmatic Empiricism
1. Wanted: A Normative Epistemology in Working Order
2. Epistemological Dissociative Disorder
3. Empiricism Without (Even Mentioning) the Dogmas
4. Conservatism is not a Third Norm
5. Sufficient Logical Explicitness is Norm Zero
Part II. Application to Philosophy
6. Touching Base
7. The Armchair
8. Adapting to Predicate Logic
Part III. Case Study: Propositional Attitude Ascriptions
9. Destination and Horizon
10. Sententialism
11. From Sententialism to Russellianism
12. Sententialism with Non-Designating Names
Part IV. Paths Not Taken
13. The "Two Dogmas" Argument
14. Naturalized Epistemology
15. Attitudes to Sets of Possibilia
16. The Mythical Given
17. Epistemology as the Theory of Knowledge
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
Part I. Undogmatic Empiricism
1. Wanted: A Normative Epistemology in Working Order
2. Epistemological Dissociative Disorder
3. Empiricism Without (Even Mentioning) the Dogmas
4. Conservatism is not a Third Norm
5. Sufficient Logical Explicitness is Norm Zero
Part II. Application to Philosophy
6. Touching Base
7. The Armchair
8. Adapting to Predicate Logic
Part III. Case Study: Propositional Attitude Ascriptions
9. Destination and Horizon
10. Sententialism
11. From Sententialism to Russellianism
12. Sententialism with Non-Designating Names
Part IV. Paths Not Taken
13. The "Two Dogmas" Argument
14. Naturalized Epistemology
15. Attitudes to Sets of Possibilia
16. The Mythical Given
17. Epistemology as the Theory of Knowledge
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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