ABSTRACT

Epistemology, the philosophy of knowledge, is at the core of many of the central debates and issues in philosophy, interrogating the notions of truth, objectivity, trust, belief and perception. The Routledge Companion to Epistemology provides a comprehensive and the up-to-date survey of epistemology, charting its history, providing a thorough account of its key thinkers and movements, and addressing enduring questions and contemporary research in the field. Organized thematically, the Companion is divided into ten sections: Foundational Issues, The Analysis of Knowledge, The Structure of Knowledge, Kinds of Knowledge, Skepticism, Responses to Skepticism, Knowledge and Knowledge Attributions, Formal Epistemology, The History of Epistemology, and Metaepistemological Issues. Seventy-eight chapters, each between 5000 and 7000 words and written by the world’s leading epistemologists, provide students with an outstanding and accessible guide to the field. Designed to fit the most comprehensive syllabus in the discipline, this text will be an indispensible resource for anyone interested in this central area of philosophy.

The Routledge Companion to Epistemology is essential reading for students of philosophy.

part |105 pages

Foundational Concepts

chapter |10 pages

Truth

chapter |10 pages

Belief

chapter |10 pages

Epistemic No Rms

chapter |10 pages

Evidence

chapter |7 pages

Disagreement

chapter |10 pages

Understanding

chapter |11 pages

Wisdom

part |125 pages

The Analysis of Knowledge

part |34 pages

The Structure of Knowledge

chapter |10 pages

Foundationalism

chapter |11 pages

Infinitism

chapter |10 pages

Coherentism

part |132 pages

Kinds of Knowledge

part |35 pages

Responses to Skepticism

part |58 pages

Knowledge and Knowledge Attributions

part |157 pages

The Histo Ry of Epistemology

chapter |11 pages

Plato

chapter |11 pages

Aristotle

chapter |10 pages

John Lo Cke

chapter |10 pages

Geo Rge Berkeley

chapter |12 pages

Thomas Reid

chapter |11 pages

David Hume

chapter |9 pages

Immanuel Kant

chapter |11 pages

Rudolf Carnap