When is True Belief Knowledge?

Foley, Richard

出版社

出版时间

2012-07-01

ISBN

9780691154725

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍
A woman glances at a broken clock and comes to believe it is a quarter past seven. Yet, despite the broken clock, it really does happen to be a quarter past seven. Her belief is true, but it isn't knowledge. This is a classic illustration of a central problem in epistemology: determining what knowledge requires in addition to true belief. In this provocative book, Richard Foley finds a new solution to the problem in the observation that whenever someone has a true belief but not knowledge, there is some significant aspect of the situation about which she lacks true beliefs - something important that she doesn't quite "get". This may seem a modest point but, as Foley shows, it has the potential to reorient the theory of knowledge. Whether a true belief counts as knowledge depends on the importance of the information one does or doesn't have. This means that questions of knowledge cannot be separated from questions about human concerns and values. It also means that, contrary to what is often thought, there is no privileged way of coming to know. Knowledge is a mutt. Proper pedigree is not required. What matters is that one doesn't lack important nearby information. Challenging some of the central assumptions of contemporary epistemology, this is an original and important account of knowledge.
用户评论
用语平实,不过有些表达(术语的使用等)稍显奇怪。作者主张要重新定向认识论,放弃JTB中的J,不把J当做知识的必要条件(JB 和知识也无必然联系) ,而用在认知友善的环境下的真信念+没有缺少任何重要的有关信息来定义知识。符合直觉,且没有技术细节。第9、10、26章有些不明所以,讨论的是values或rationality.
如果想了解对gettier问题的有趣解决方式,可以读这本,里面对不同知识论例子的剖析很有趣。
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