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- catalog abstract "Drawing on current work in epistemology and cognitive psychology, this treatise develops a theory of personally justified belief. Building on this, it then advances an account of public justification that is more normative and less "populist" than the views of political liberals.".
- catalog contributor b8193867.
- catalog created "1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1996.".
- catalog description "Drawing on current work in epistemology and cognitive psychology, this treatise develops a theory of personally justified belief. Building on this, it then advances an account of public justification that is more normative and less "populist" than the views of political liberals.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [340]-362) and index.".
- catalog description "Introductory: Epistemology and Political Theory -- Justificatory Liberalism -- Moral Epistemology -- Public and Personal Justification -- Plan of the Book -- Personal Justification -- Believing for Reasons -- Giving, Having, and Believing for Reasons -- Reasons as Causes of Beliefs -- Sustaining Causes and Justified Belief -- Efficient Causation and Justification -- Are All Reasons for Beliefs Themselves Beliefs? -- The Internal and External Perspectives -- Open and Closed Justification -- Externalist Justifications -- Belief Commitments and Tacit Beliefs -- Relativism of Reasons -- Relativism and Belief Systems -- Taming Relativism -- Why We Are Not Committed to Normative Cognitive Pluralism -- Natural Mental Logic -- Mutual Intelligibility and the Limits of Pluralism -- Stich's Objection to the Bridgehead -- Inferential Errors -- Are the Subjects Really Wrong? -- Inferential Justification -- The Argument Thus Far -- Four Axioms of Inferential Justification -- Defeating Reasons -- Epistemic Akrasia -- Why All Justification Cannot be Purely Inferential -- The Regress Argument -- Global Coherentism -- Inferential Justification and Web Coherentism -- Conclusion: Coherence and Inference -- Foundationalism and Intuitionism -- Coherence Theories and Self-Justified Beliefs -- Weak Foundationalism -- Moral Intuitionism -- Reflective Equilibrium -- Public Justification -- Private, Social, and Public Reasoners -- Private Reasoners -- Social Reasoners and Intersubjective Agreement -- Why Reason Publicly?".
- catalog extent "xiv, 374 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0195094395 (cloth : acid-free paper)".
- catalog identifier "0195094409 (paper : acid-free paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Oxford political theory".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Oxford University Press,".
- catalog subject "320.5/13 20".
- catalog subject "JC574 .G38 1996".
- catalog subject "Justification (Theory of knowledge)".
- catalog subject "Liberalism.".
- catalog subject "Social contract.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introductory: Epistemology and Political Theory -- Justificatory Liberalism -- Moral Epistemology -- Public and Personal Justification -- Plan of the Book -- Personal Justification -- Believing for Reasons -- Giving, Having, and Believing for Reasons -- Reasons as Causes of Beliefs -- Sustaining Causes and Justified Belief -- Efficient Causation and Justification -- Are All Reasons for Beliefs Themselves Beliefs? -- The Internal and External Perspectives -- Open and Closed Justification -- Externalist Justifications -- Belief Commitments and Tacit Beliefs -- Relativism of Reasons -- Relativism and Belief Systems -- Taming Relativism -- Why We Are Not Committed to Normative Cognitive Pluralism -- Natural Mental Logic -- Mutual Intelligibility and the Limits of Pluralism -- Stich's Objection to the Bridgehead -- Inferential Errors -- Are the Subjects Really Wrong? -- Inferential Justification -- The Argument Thus Far -- Four Axioms of Inferential Justification -- Defeating Reasons -- Epistemic Akrasia -- Why All Justification Cannot be Purely Inferential -- The Regress Argument -- Global Coherentism -- Inferential Justification and Web Coherentism -- Conclusion: Coherence and Inference -- Foundationalism and Intuitionism -- Coherence Theories and Self-Justified Beliefs -- Weak Foundationalism -- Moral Intuitionism -- Reflective Equilibrium -- Public Justification -- Private, Social, and Public Reasoners -- Private Reasoners -- Social Reasoners and Intersubjective Agreement -- Why Reason Publicly?".
- catalog title "Justificatory liberalism : an essay on epistemology and political theory / Gerald F. Gaus.".
- catalog type "text".