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Epistemic Reasoning and the Mental
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Epistemic Reasoning and the Mental integrates the epistemology of reasoning and philosophy of mind. By examining the fundamental competencies involved in reasoning, Gerken argues that reasoning depends on the external environment in ways that are both surprising and epistemologically important.
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Italicized numerical entries indicate basic explications or substantive discussions. Thus, it is possible to use the index as a way to look up basic points by following the italicized entries. Principles given in the text are stated in parenthesis.
a posteriori, 48, 115
see also a priori
a priori, 44n2, 48–9, 51, 81, 83, 115n65, 145, 207–9, 211–13, 215–17, 226–30
Alston, W., 12n2, 23n19
alternatives, see relevant alternatives
amalgam, see concept, amalgam
analytic, 44n2
anaphoric memory, see memory anaphoric
anti-individualism, Chapter 3, 45, 126–31, 141, 184–5, 201–4, 265, 288–9, 301–4, 322
and rationality, 154–5
and slow-switching, 166–7, 204–7; see also slow-switch
Transparency Argument against, see (The Argument from Transparency Failure)
Twin Earth argument for, 134–40
Validity Argument against, see (The Validity Argument)
attitudes, see ...
Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Introduction
- I Epistemic Warrant: A First Approximation
- II Warrant, Reasoning and Competence
- III Anti-Individualism and Twin Earth
- IV Slow-Switch Cases and the Individualist Challenge
- V An Anti-Individualist Response
- VI Towards Principles of Epistemic Reasoning
- References
- Index