Evidentialism and the Will to Believe (e-bog) af Scott Aikin, Aikin
Scott Aikin, Aikin (forfatter)

Evidentialism and the Will to Believe e-bog

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Work on the norms of belief in epistemology regularly starts with two touchstone essays: W.K. Clifford's &quote;The Ethics of Belief&quote; and William James's &quote;The Will to Believe.&quote; Discussing the central themes from these seminal essays, Evidentialism and the Will to Believe explores the history of the ideas governing evidentialism. As well as Clifford's argument from the examples...
E-bog 317,82 DKK
Forfattere Scott Aikin, Aikin (forfatter)
Udgivet 22 maj 2014
Længde 240 sider
Genrer HPK
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781780936444
Work on the norms of belief in epistemology regularly starts with two touchstone essays: W.K. Clifford's "e;The Ethics of Belief"e; and William James's "e;The Will to Believe."e; Discussing the central themes from these seminal essays, Evidentialism and the Will to Believe explores the history of the ideas governing evidentialism. As well as Clifford's argument from the examples of the shipowner, the consequences of credulity and his defence against skepticism, this book tackles James's conditions for a genuine option and the structure of the will to believe case as a counter-example to Clifford's evidentialism. Exploring the question of whether James's case successfully counters Clifford's evidentialist rule for belief, this study captures the debate between those who hold that one should proportion belief to evidence and those who hold that the evidentialist norm is too restrictive. More than a sustained explication of the essays, it also surveys recent epistemological arguments to evidentialism. But it is by bringing Clifford and James into fruitful conversation for the first time that this study presents a clearer history of the issues and provides an important reconstruction of the notion of evidence in contemporary epistemology.