Quine’s Epistemic Norms in Practice : Undogmatic Empiricism

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  • Author:
    SHEPANSKI Michael
  • ISBN:
    9781350304307
  • Publication Date:
    January 2025
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    200
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Bloomsbury Academic Publishing
  • Country of Publication:
    United Kingdom
Quine’s Epistemic Norms in Practice : Undogmatic Empiricism
Quine’s Epistemic Norms in Practice : Undogmatic Empiricism

Quine’s Epistemic Norms in Practice : Undogmatic Empiricism

SKU: 9781350304307
Regular price $65.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    SHEPANSKI Michael
  • ISBN:
    9781350304307
  • Publication Date:
    January 2025
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    200
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Bloomsbury Academic Publishing
  • Country of Publication:
    United Kingdom

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In this illuminating guide to the criteria of rational theorizing, Michael Shepanski identifies, defends and applies W. V. Quine's epistemic norms – the norms that best explain Quine's decisions to accept some theories and not others.

Parts I and II set out the doctrines of this epistemology, demonstrating their potential for philosophical application. Part III is a case study in which Shepanski develops a theory of the propositional attitudes by the method of formalizing inferences to behaviour. He presents critiques of popular alternative views, including foundationalism, the centrality of knowledge and Quine's own epistemological naturalism.

By reassessing Quine's normative epistemology, Shepanski advances our understanding of Quine's philosophy whilst providing a guide for our own theorising.

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  • In this illuminating guide to the criteria of rational theorizing, Michael Shepanski identifies, defends and applies W. V. Quine's epistemic norms – the norms that best explain Quine's decisions to accept some theories and not others.

    Parts I and II set out the doctrines of this epistemology, demonstrating their potential for philosophical application. Part III is a case study in which Shepanski develops a theory of the propositional attitudes by the method of formalizing inferences to behaviour. He presents critiques of popular alternative views, including foundationalism, the centrality of knowledge and Quine's own epistemological naturalism.

    By reassessing Quine's normative epistemology, Shepanski advances our understanding of Quine's philosophy whilst providing a guide for our own theorising.

In this illuminating guide to the criteria of rational theorizing, Michael Shepanski identifies, defends and applies W. V. Quine's epistemic norms – the norms that best explain Quine's decisions to accept some theories and not others.

Parts I and II set out the doctrines of this epistemology, demonstrating their potential for philosophical application. Part III is a case study in which Shepanski develops a theory of the propositional attitudes by the method of formalizing inferences to behaviour. He presents critiques of popular alternative views, including foundationalism, the centrality of knowledge and Quine's own epistemological naturalism.

By reassessing Quine's normative epistemology, Shepanski advances our understanding of Quine's philosophy whilst providing a guide for our own theorising.