Within these four volumes, we meet much of whatever epistemology has been and is. Why is this form of historical engagement philosophically important?
The Philosophy of Knowledge: A History presents the history of one of Western philosophy’s greatest challenges: understanding the nature of knowledge. To know epistemology’s history is to know better what contemporary epistemology could be and perhaps should be – and what it need not be and perhaps ought not to be.
Divided chronologically into four volumes, it follows conceptions of knowledge that have been proposed, defended, replaced, and proposed anew by ancient, medieval, modern and contemporary philosophers.
Each volume centers around three key questions: what conceptions of knowledge have been offered? Which have shaped epistemology in particular and philosophy in general? How is knowledge conceived by philosophers now? Together these volumes trace the historical development of knowledge for the first time, covering:
- Presocratics, Sophists and treatments of knowledge offered by Socrates and Plato
- The influence of Aristotle and Augustine during the Middle Ages
- Questions of science and religion in the 17th, 18th and 19th century and the work of Descartes, Hobbes, Kant and Leibniz
- Contemporary discussions about scientific, social and self-knowledge and attempts to understand knowledge naturalistically, contextually and normatively.
With original insights into the vast sweep of ways in which philosophers have sought to understand knowledge, The Philosophy of Knowledge: A History embraces what is vital and evolving within contemporary epistemology. Overseen by an international team of leading philosophers and featuring 50 specially-commissioned chapters, this is a major collection on one of philosophy’s defining topics.
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Stephen Hetherington is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at University of New South Wales, Australia. His books include Good Knowledge, Bad Knowledge (2001), How To Know (2011), and Knowledge and the Gettier Problem (2016). He is the general editor, for Bloomsbury, of The Philosophy of Knowledge: A History (2018, four volumes). He is also Editor-in-Chief of the Australasian Journal of Philosophy.
Nicholas D. Smith is James F. Miller Professor Emeritus of Humanities at Lewis & Clark College, USA.
Henrik Lagerlund is Professor of Philosophy at Stockholm University, Sweden.
Stephen Gaukroger was Emeritus Professor of History of Philosophy and History of Science at the University of Sydney, Australia.
Markos Valaris is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of New South Wales, Australia.
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