A Companion to Epistemology

A Companion to Epistemology by Jonathan Dancy, published by Wiley on March 31, 1994, is a comprehensive reference work that delves into the theory of knowledge and justified belief, a central theme in philosophy. This edition spans 560 pages and is presented in English, offering a thorough exploration of epistemological concepts and debates.
Readers will find over 250 articles that range from summary discussions to in-depth essays on various topics within epistemology. The work addresses all major theoretical positions and categories of knowledge, including scientific, historical, mathematical, and moral dimensions. Additionally, it features entries on individual concepts, arguments, and problems, along with definitions of technical terms and biographical articles, making it a valuable resource for those studying philosophy and epistemology.
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Epistemology – the theory of knowledge and of justified belief – has always been of central importance in philosophy. Progress in other areas of philosophical research has often depended crucially on epistemological presuppositions. This Companion, with well over 250 articles ranging from summary discussions to major essays on topics of current controversy, is the first complete reference work devoted to the subject. All the main theoretical positions in epistemology are discussed and analysed, tougher with the different categories of knowledge itself – scientific, historical, mathematical, a priori, moral and so on – and the special problems associated with these. There are also many entries covering individual concepts, arguments and problems, short definitions of technical terms, and biographical articles.
With its unrivalled coverage of the field, supported by a comprehensive index and an extensive cross-referencing, the Companion is likely to remain the standard reference work in epistemology from undergraduate level upward for the foreseeable future.
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