Empirical Reason and Sensory Experience

Milos Vuletić (Editor), Ori Beck (Editor)

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Abstract

The volume offers a lively and wide-ranging debate on the major questions of perceptual epistemology, including how perceptual experiences can bestow positive epistemic standing to empirical judgments and beliefs; the relative epistemic import of veridical and non-veridical perceptual experiences; the relation between experience and knowledge; and the nature of experience in view of its epistemic linkages to discursive contents.
The volume is centered around five cutting-edge essays by leading authors in these areas—Anil Gupta, Andrea Kern, Christopher Peacocke, Susanna Schellenberg and Crispin Wright—along with no less than thirty contributions scrutinizing and critically discussing the essays, prompting detailed rejoinders from the lead authors. The volume closes with an extensive debate between Annalisa Coliva, Gupta and Wright. Taken as a whole, the volume covers much ground in epistemology of perception and displays a variety of approaches and perspectives through fruitful and accessible exchanges. It will be of interest not only to researchers working in perceptual epistemology but also to students new to the subject.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherSpringer Cham
Number of pages390
Edition1st
ISBN (Electronic)9783031522314
ISBN (Print)9783031522307, 9783031522338
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2024

Publication series

NameLogic, Epistemology, and the Unity of Science Series
PublisherSpringer
Volume60
ISSN (Print)2214-9775
ISSN (Electronic)2214-9783

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