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portada Autonomous Knowledge: Radical Enhancement, Autonomy, and the Future of Knowing (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
Inglés
Pages
176
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
21.3 x 14.2 x 1.8 cm
Weight
0.32 kg.
ISBN13
9780192846921

Autonomous Knowledge: Radical Enhancement, Autonomy, and the Future of Knowing (in English)

J. Adam Carter (Author) · Oxford University Press, USA · Hardcover

Autonomous Knowledge: Radical Enhancement, Autonomy, and the Future of Knowing (in English) - Carter, J. Adam

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Synopsis "Autonomous Knowledge: Radical Enhancement, Autonomy, and the Future of Knowing (in English)"

A central conclusion developed and defended throughout the book is that epistemic autonomy is necessary for knowledge (both knowledge-that and knowledge-how) and in ways that epistemologists have not yet fully appreciated. The book is divided into five chapters. Chapter 1 motivates (using aseries of twists on Lehrer's TrueTemp case) the claim that propositional knowledge requires autonomous belief. Chapters 2 and 3 flesh out this proposal in two ways, by defending a specific form of history-sensitive externalism with respect to propositional knowledge-apt autonomous belief (Chapter 2)and by showing how the idea that knowledge requires autonomous belief--understood along the externalist lines proposed--corresponds with an entirely new class of knowledge defeaters (Chapter 3). Chapter 4 extends the proposal to (both intellectualist and anti-intellectualist) knowledge-how andperformance enhancement, and in a way that combines insights from virtue epistemology with research on freedom, responsibility, and manipulation. Chapter 5 concludes with a new twist on the Value of Knowledge debate, by vindicating the value of epistemically autonomous knowledge over that whichfalls short, including (mere) heteronomous but otherwise epistemically impeccable justified true belief.

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