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Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Disagreement [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 532 pages, height x width: 246x174 mm, weight: 453 g
  • Sērija : Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Nov-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367723484
  • ISBN-13: 9780367723484
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 532 pages, height x width: 246x174 mm, weight: 453 g
  • Sērija : Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Nov-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367723484
  • ISBN-13: 9780367723484
"Disagreement is one of the deepest and most pervasive topics in philosophy, arguably its very bedrock, and is an ever-increasing feature of politics, ethics, public policy, science and many other areas. Despite the omnipresence of disagreement, the topic itself has received relatively little sustained examination. In this outstanding handbook a team of international contributors examines the philosophy of disagreement and how it extends to debates in public policy and science. Comprising forty-one chapters by an international team of contributors, the Handbook is divided into six clear parts: Philosophy of Disagreement Epistemology of Disagreement Disagreement about Science Moral Disagreement Disagreement in Politics Disagreement in Public Policy Withinthese sections key topics are examined, including: skepticism, truth, pluralism, feminist philosophy, experimental philosophy, epistemology of peer disagreement, rationality, intellectual virtue, relativism, realism, instrumentalism, scientific method and perspectivism. Ideal for those studying and researching philosophy, especially epistemology, ethics and philosophy of science, this handbook will also be of interest to those in related disciplines such as politics, social policy, and law"--

This outstanding handbook examines the philosophy of disagreement and how it extends to debates in public policy and science. Ideal for those studying and researching epistemology, ethics and philosophy of science, it is also of interest to those in related disciplines such as politics, social policy, and law.



Disagreement is one of the deepest and most pervasive topics in philosophy; arguably its very bedrock, and is an ever-increasing feature of politics, ethics, public policy, science and many other areas. Despite the omnipresence of disagreement, the topic itself has received relatively little sustained examination.

This outstanding handbook examines the philosophy of disagreement and how it extends to debates in public policy and science. Comprising 41 chapters by an international team of contributors, the Handbook is divided into six clear parts:

  • Philosophy of Disagreement
  • Epistemology of Disagreement
  • Disagreement in Science
  • Moral Disagreement
  • Political Disagreement
  • Disagreement and Public Policy

Within these sections key topics are examined, including skepticism, truth, pluralism, feminist philosophy, experimental philosophy, epistemology of peer disagreement, rationality, intellectual virtue, relativism, realism, instrumentalism, scientific method and perspectivism.

Ideal for those studying and researching philosophy, especially epistemology, ethics and philosophy of science, The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Disagreement will also be of interest to those in related disciplines such as politics, social policy and law.

Introduction Maria Baghramian, Adam Carter, and Rach Cosker-Rowland Part
1: Philosophy of Disagreement
1. Varieties of Disagreement Steven D. Hales
2.
Whats the point? Championing a view under conditions of philosophical
disagreement Sanford C. Goldberg
3. Philosophical Progress, Skepticism, and
Disagreement Annalisa Coliva and Louis Doulas
4. Deep Disagreement Duncan
Pritchard
5. Disagreement in Metaphysics Timothy Williamson
6. Disagreement
and Truth Max Kölbel
7. Logic and Disagreement Graham Priest
8. Disagreement
about Taste Isidora Stojanovic and Julia Zakkou
9. Disagreement and Religious
Practice Katherine Dormandy
10. Disagreement about Values Alison Hills
11.
Disagreement and the Meaning of Gender and Racial Terms E. Dķaz-León
12. The
Unfortunate Consequences of Progress in Philosophy Bryan Frances Part 2:
Epistemology of Disagreement
13. The Epistemic Significance of Peer
Disagreement Richard Feldman
14. Peer Disagreement, Steadfastness, and
Conciliationism Thomas Kelly
15. Disagreement and Permissiveness Michael G.
Titelbaum
16. Disagreement and Knowledge Mona Simion and Fernando
Broncano-Berrocal
17. Disagreement and Intellectual Virtues and Vices
Alessandra Tanesini
18. Disagreement and Higher-Order Evidence Yan Chen and
Alex Worsnip Part 3: Disagreement about Science
19. Disagreement in Science
in Historical Context Markus Seidel
20. On the Nature of Scientific
Disagreement Insa Lawler
21. Scientific Realism and Disagreement Stathis
Psillios and Konstantina Antiochou
22. Disagreement in the Scientific Realism
Debate Darrell Rowbottom
23. Disagreement and Consensus in Science Finnur
Dellsén
24. Disagreement and Values in Science Zina B Ward Part 4: Moral
Disagreement
25. Skepticism and Moral Disagreement Olle Risberg and Folke
Tersman
26. Moral Realism, Naturalism, and Moral Disagreement Billy Dunaway
27. Expressivism and Moral Disagreement Christa Peterson and Mark Schroeder
28. Moral Relativism and Moral Disagreement Jussi Suikkanen
29. Moral
Disagreement and Normative Ethics Marcus Arvan
30. Overcoming Moral
Disagreement J. Adam Carter Part 5: Disagreement in Politics
31. Disagreement
and Contemporary Political Philosophy Michael Hannon
32. Virtuous and Vicious
Political Disagreement Garrett Cullity
33. Epistemic Peerhood and Moral
Compromise Simon Cbulea May
34. Disagreement and Freedom of Speech Sebastien
Bishop and Robert Mark Simpson
35. Refusing to Disagree and Debate:
Disagreement and No Platforming Neil Levy
36. Political Disagreement, Moral
misinformation, and Affective Polarization Ritsaart Reimann and Mark Alfano
Part 6: Disagreement in Public Policy
37. Philosophical Disagreement and
Public Policy Making Thom Brooks
38. Disagreement and Artificial Intelligence
Sam Baron and Anna Sawyer
39. Disagreement about Evidence and Evidence Based
Policy Nancy Cartwright and Nick Cowen
40. Disagreement and Public Health
Katherine Furman and Maya J. Goldenberg
41. Disagreement and the Environment
Jay Odenbaugh. Index
Maria Baghramian is Full Professor of Philosophy at UCD School of Philosophy, Ireland, Professor II at the Department of Philosophy, University of Oslo, Norway, and holds a Horizon Europe ERA Chair at the American University of Armenia.

J. Adam Carter is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Glasgow, UK, and the co-Director of the COGITO Epistemology Research Centre.

Rach Cosker-Rowland is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Leeds University, UK.