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Author Knowles, Jonathan, 1967-

Title Norms, naturalism, and epistemology : the case for science without norms / Jonathan Knowles
Published Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2003

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Description viii, 182 pages ; 23 cm
Contents 1. Traditional Epistemology and Naturalism -- 2. Naturalised Epistemology -- 3. Anti-psychologism -- 4. Anti-foundationalism -- 5. Psychologistic Naturalised Epistemology -- Conclusion: Science without Norms
Summary "Naturalism is winning ever-increasing popularity in philosophy. In this book, concerning epistemology, the author seeks to argue that naturalism brings with it certain costs in the form of limitations on our philosophical ambitions. On the conception of naturalism defended, there are and can be no a priori norms for guiding our belief-formation: we must start our inquires in situ, assuming some beliefs and the general reliability of our basic cognitive practices to justify others. Naturalised epistemology seeks to build on, but also goes beyond naturalism: to motivate and justify specifiable epistemic norms using naturalistic materials. The author argues that, whilst naturalism must be embraced, this more ambitious project is in vain. A systematic taxonomy of the possible varieties of naturalised epistemology is presented, followed by critique of each in turn
The underlying theme of the discussion is that to the extent one can genuinely justify naturalistic norms, they are not needed for optimal rational belief-formation."--BOOK JACKET
Notes Formerly CIP. Uk
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 176-180)
Subject Knowledge, Theory of.
Naturalism.
Norm (Philosophy)
LC no. 2003046941
ISBN 1403902879
Other Titles Norms, naturalism, and epistemology