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This is the first volume dedicated solely to the topic of epistemological disjunctivism. It addresses the historical background of epistemological disjunctivism, tackles a number contemporary issues related to epistemological disjunctivism, and extends the framework of epistemological disjunctivism to other forms of knowledge.



This is the first volume dedicated solely to the topic of epistemological disjunctivism. The original essays in this volume, written by leading and up-and-coming scholars on the topic, are divided into three thematic sections. The first set of chapters addresses the historical background of epistemological disjunctivism. It features essays on ancient epistemology, Immanuel Kant, J.L. Austin, Edmund Husserl, and Ludwig Wittgenstein. The second section tackles a number contemporary issues related to epistemological disjunctivism, including its relationship with perceptual disjunctivism, radical skepticism, and reasons for belief. Finally, the third group of essays extends the framework of epistemological disjunctivism to other forms of knowledge, such as testimonial knowledge, knowledge of other minds, and self-knowledge. Epistemological Disjunctivism is a timely collection that engages with an increasingly important topic in philosophy. It will appeal to researches and graduate students working in epistemology, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of perception.

1. Introduction

Casey Doyle, Joseph Milburn, and Duncan Pritchard



Part I: Situating Disjunctivism



2. Perceptual Experience and Empirical Rationality

John McDowell



3. Epistemological Disjunctivism and Anti-Luck Virtue Epistemology

Duncan Pritchard



Part II: Historical Antecedents



4. Ancient Philosophy and Disjunctivism: The Case of the Stoics

Iakovos Vasiliou



5. The Kantian Roots of Epistemological Disjunctivism

Thomas Lockhart



6. Was Wittgenstein a Disjunctivist avant la lettre?

Genia Schönbaumsfield



7. Settling a Question: Austin and Disjunctivism

Guy Longworth



Part III: Epistemological Disjunctivism: Prospects and Problems



8. Disjunctivism and Realism not Naļve but Conceptual

Sonia Sedivy



9. Epistemological Disjunctivism and its Representational Commitments

Craig French



10. Either Epistemological or Metaphysical Disjunctivism

Veli Mitova



11. Neither/Nor

Clayton Littlejohn



12. Disjunctivism and Credence

Ram Neta



13. Disjunctivism, Skepticism, and the First Person

Adrian Haddock



Part IV: Disjunctivism in Other Domains



14. Two Forms of Memory Knowledge and Epistemological Disjunctivism

Joseph Milburn and Andrew Moon



15. Testimonial Disjunctivism

Stephen Wright



16. Epistemological Disjunctivism: Perception, Expression, and
Self-Knowledge

Dorit Bar-On and Dustin Johnson



17. Ringers for Belief

Casey Doyle



18. Disjunctivism and Other Minds

Anita Avramides
Casey Doyle is Junior Research Fellow in Philosophy at St. Hildas College, University of Oxford, UK.





Joseph Milburn is a research fellow at the Center for Philosophy of Religion at the University of Notre Dame, USA.





Duncan Pritchard is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh, and Director of the Eidyn research centre. His monographs include Epistemic Luck (2005), The Nature and Value of Knowledge (co-authored, 2010), Epistemological Disjunctivism (2012), and Epistemic Angst (2015).