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Critical Introduction to Justification [Mīkstie vāki]

(George Mason University, USA.), (Baylor University, USA), , (University of North Florida, USA)
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Up-to-date and comprehensive, A Critical Introduction to Justification provides a new way of understanding and thinking about a wide range of different justified belief theories.

Covering key issues in classical and contemporary theory, this unique introduction employs a series of case studies throughout, allowing the reader to think about theories, not just in the abstract, but as they apply to particular test case. Drawing attention to the traditional role attributed to justification in the theory of knowledge, this critical introduction takes up the traditional discussion of how justification is structured, how justified beliefs are related to one another and to whatever justifies them. It provides a detailed examination of key issues in the contemporary(and emerging) theory of evidence, discusses how justification transmits from one state to another, considers skepticism about justification and presents a series of arguments for the thesis that justification is worth seeking and thinking about.

By reflecting on a number of cases - both standard and creative - and connecting the most classic material on justification with the most contemporary, the reader emerges solidly grounded in theories of justified belief and ready to engage with contemporary works of epistemology.

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A comprehensive and critical introduction to the theories of justification, featuring thought-provoking and practical casestudies throughout.

1.The Notion of Justification
2.The Structure of Justification
3.Basic Justification
4.Derived Justification: basing
5.Skepticism about Justification
6.The Value of Justification
Bibliography
Index

Trent Dougherty is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Baylor University, USA.

Jonathan Matheson is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of North Florida, USA.

Kevin McCain is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA.

Jason Rogers is Adjunct Professor of Philosophy at George Mason University, USA.