Hume and Contemporary Epistemology
Verena Wagner editor Scott Stapleford editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:28th Oct '24
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This is the first edited collection dedicated to demonstrating Hume’s relevance to contemporary debates in epistemology. It features original essays by Hume scholars and epistemologists that address a wide range of important questions, including the following:
- What does a Humean conception of knowledge look like?
- How do Hume’s understanding of belief and suspension of judgement bear on current debates about doxastic attitudes?
- Is there a Humean way of uniting reasons in the epistemic and practical domains?
- What is the proper role of reason at the foundations of ethics and epistemology from a Humean point of view?
- What contribution might an examination of Humean scepticism make to understanding of current sceptical hypotheses?
- Is Hume a hinge epistemologist?
- Does naturalized epistemology trace back to Hume?
- Does Hume have an ethics of belief?
- What can Hume contribute to virtue and vice epistemology?
Some chapters try to bring historically accurate interpretations of Hume’s ideas into contact with current issues, while others will take ideas merely suggested by Hume and demonstrate their philosophical usefulness. Together, they demonstrate Hume’s enduring relevance for debates about knowledge, belief, inquiry and suspension, reasons, modal knowledge, scepticism, hinge epistemology, naturalized epistemology, the ethics of belief and moral epistemology, virtue and vice epistemology, and the epistemology of testimony.
Hume and Contemporary Epistemology will be of interest to scholars and advanced students working on Hume, epistemology, and the history of philosophy.
“This valuable collection presents a more holistic picture of Hume’s epistemology, one that pays due attention to his skepticism without neglecting other, more constructive elements. In addition to providing many interpretive insights, the essays combine to make a powerful case that epistemologists can still benefit from thinking with Hume.”
Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
ISBN: 9781032495026
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 660g
334 pages