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  • Sērija : Anthem Studies in Wittgenstein
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Jun-2022
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  • ISBN-10: 1839984228
  • ISBN-13: 9781839984228
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 236 pages, height x width x depth: 229x153x26 mm, weight: 454 g
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The essays in this volume present new voices and challenges within hinge epistemology. They explore new applications and directions of hinge epistemology, particularly as it relates to the philosophy of mind, society, ethics, and the history of ideas.



Hinge Epistemology is rapidly becoming one of the most exciting areas of epistemology and Wittgenstein studies. In connecting these two fields it brings a revived energy to both, opening them up to fresh developments. The essays in this volume extend the subject in terms of both depth and breadth. They present new voices and challenges within hinge epistemology. They explore new applications and directions of hinge epistemology, particularly as it relates to the philosophy of mind, society, ethics, and the history of ideas.



Hinge Epistemology is a new branch of philosophy inspired by Ludwig Wittgenstein’s view in On Certainty, that 'the questions that we raise, and our doubts, depend on the fact that some propositions are exempt from doubt, are as it were like hinges on which those turn' (OC 341). Hinge Epistemology is rapidly becoming one of the most exciting areas of epistemology and Wittgenstein studies. In connecting these two fields it brings a revived energy to both, opening them up to fresh developments. The essays in this volume extend the subject in terms of both depth and breadth in the following ways:

(i) Fastening the hinges: In the opening essays of the book, proponents of the three major perspectives on the nature of hinge certainties strengthen their views, often by virtue of response to one another. These are followed by essays presenting new voices and challenges within hinge epistemology.

(ii) Opening the door: The second half of the book explores new applications and directions of hinge epistemology, particularly as it relates to the philosophy of mind, society, ethics, and the history of ideas.

Hinge Epistemology is rapidly becoming one of the most exciting areas of epistemology and Wittgenstein studies. In connecting these two fields it brings a revived energy to both, opening them up to fresh developments. The essays in this volume extend the subject in terms of both depth and breadth. They present new voices and challenges within hinge epistemology. They explore new applications and directions of hinge epistemology, particularly as it relates to the philosophy of mind, society, ethics, and the history of ideas.

Recenzijas

Edited by two leading authorities on Wittgensteins philosophy, this volume further extends and consolidates the burgeoning research programme on hinge epistemology. The epistemic lessons to be derived from reflection on the epistemology of certainty are opened out to domains beyond the purely epistemic such as, politics, ideology, the extended individual, etc.  Dr. Nigel Pleasants, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy and Sociology, University of Exeter, UK. Never before have epistemologists been so genuinely interested in Wittgensteins later work as in recent years. Extending Hinge Epistemology brings together insightful essays by some of the leading scholars in the field and will be essential reading for anyone seeking to go beyond the mere exegesis of On Certainty. Nuno Venturinha, NOVA University of Lisbon, Portugal. Hinge Epistemology: Fastening the Hinges, Opening the Door provides a further demonstration of the wide-ranging significance of Wittgensteins thoughts on knowledge, doubt and certainty for philosophical epistemology and for our thinking about human life more generally. The authors, comprising both established experts in the field and more up-and- coming scholars, develop the approach of hinge epistemology in fruitful ways, bringing out its relevance to multiple areas of human thought and activity, including religion, politics, scepticism and enactivism, as well as considering the extent to which the approach was prefigured in the work of earlier philosophers such as David Hume and Thomas Reid. The volume constitutes a valuable contribution to contemporary epistemology and Wittgenstein studies. Dr Mikel Burley, Associate Professor of Religion and Philosophy, University of Leeds, UK. This book is an impressive collection of essays on hinge epistemology that provide clarification on both existing debates and original interventions. This collection brings together well-known names in hinge epistemology with newer voices engaging with a range of philosophical areas and presenting a range of philosophical positions Samuel Laves, Universidade Nova de Lisboa Instituto de Filosofia, Lisbon, Portugal. If you want to read a book that not only offers a comprehensive view of Wittgensteins opinions about the world (especially later Wittgenstein) but also addresses explicitly certainty, this book would be a comprehensive and flowing one. - Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective

Papildus informācija

Explores new applications and directions of hinge epistemology and presents challenges within it.
Notes on Contributors vii
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction: Fastening the Hinges, Opening the Door x
Part I Fastening the Hinges
1(124)
Chapter One Wittgenstein's Hinge Certainty
3(24)
Daniele Moyal-Sharrock
Chapter Two Exploring Quasi-Fideism
27(24)
Duncan Pritchard
Chapter Three Which Hinge Epistemology between Animal, Biscopic and Constitutivist?
51(20)
Annalisa Coliva
Chapter Four Something Animal, Something Unpredictable: On the Difficulty of Finding the Beginning and Not Trying to Go Further Back
71(20)
Paul Standish
Chapter Five Closure-Based Scepticism and Epistemic Restrictions: A Dialectical Approach to Hinge Epistemology
91(18)
Xavier Marechal
Chapter Six `Hinges' of Trust: Wittgenstein on the Other Minds Problem
109(16)
Jasmin Trdchtler
Part II Opening the Door
125(90)
Chapter Seven Political Hinge Epistemology
127(22)
Chris Ranalli
Chapter Eight Collective Thought and Collective Trust
149(14)
Michel Le Du
Chapter Nine Deep Impact: Wittgenstein's Enduring Enactivist Legacy
163(12)
Victor Loughlin
Chapter Ten In Defence of a Reidian Moderate View of Our Hinge Commitments
175(18)
Angelique Thebert
Chapter Eleven Consider the Squirrel: Hume as Hinge Epistemologist
193(22)
Constantine Saudis
Index 215
Constantine Sandis is Founding Director of Lex Academic and Visiting Professor of Philosophy at the University of Hertfordshire





Daničle Moyal-Sharrock is professor of philosophy at the University of Hertfordshire and president of the British Wittgenstein Society.