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Author Coady, C. A. J.

Title Testimony : a philosophical study / C.A.J. Coady
Published Oxford : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1992

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Description x, 315 pages ; 24 cm
Contents Machine derived contents note: I. The Problematic: The domain of testimony; What is testimony?; Objections and clarifications; II. The Tradition: Testimony, observation, and the reductive approach; Deciding for testimony; The analogical approach; Scottish fundamentalism; III. The Solution: The status of testimony; Language and mind; IV: The Puzzles: Astonishing reports; The disappearance of history; Dretske's drinker; V. The Applications: Collingwood and historical testimony; Mathematical knowledge and reliable authority; Psychology and the law; Experts and the law
Summary The role of testimony in the getting of reliable belief or knowledge is a central but neglected epistemological issue. Western philosophical tradition has paid scant attention to the individual thinker's reliance upon the word of others; yet this reliance is both extensive and often hidden from view. Professor Coady begins by exploring the nature and depth of our reliance upon testimony, addressing the complex definitional puzzles surrounding the idea. He analyses the tradition of debate on the topic in order to gain a deeper understanding of the issues and to reveal the epistemic individualism which has given rise to an illusory ideal of 'autonomous knowledge'. Avoiding such individualist commitments, he concludes this part of the book by providing a defence of testimony as a source of knowledge. In the second half of the book the author uses this new view of testimony to challenge certain widespread assumptions in the fields of history, mathematics, psychology, and law
Analysis Epistemology
Epistemology
Overseas item
Philosophy
Witnesses
Notes Bibliography: p305-309. - Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [305]-309) and index
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Subject Belief and doubt.
Knowledge, Theory of.
Other minds (Theory of knowledge)
Social epistemology.
Testimony (Theory of knowledge)
Witnesses.
LC no. 91026438
ISBN 0198247869