Epistemic Consequences of Paradox

Epistemic Consequences of Paradox

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Frances Bryan
Cambridge University Press
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By pooling together exhaustive analyses of certain philosophical paradoxes, we can prove a series of fascinating results regarding philosophical progress, agreement on substantive philosophical claims, knockdown arguments in philosophy, the wisdom of philosophical belief (quite rare, because the knockdown arguments show that we philosophers have been wildly wrong about language, logic, truth, or ordinary empirical matters), the epistemic status of metaphysics, and the power of philosophy to refute common sense. As examples, this Element examines the Sorites Paradox, the Liar Paradox, and the Problem of the Many – although many other paradoxes can do the trick too.
EAN 9781009055963
ISBN 1009055968
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date July 28, 2022
Pages 75
Language English
Dimensions 228 x 151 x 5
Country United Kingdom
Authors Frances Bryan
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises
Series Elements in Epistemology