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Laurence BonJour is professor of philosophy at the University of Washington in Seattle. He is author of numerous articles and author or editor of several books, including Philosophical Problems: An Annotated Anthology (co-edited, Pearson Longman), Epistemic Justification: Internalism vs. Externalism, Foundations vs. Virtues (co-authored, Oxford University Press), In Defense of Pure Reason (Cambridge University Press), and The Structure of Empirical Knowledge (Harvard University Press).
1 Table of Contents
2 Preface
Chapter 3 1. Introduction
Part 4 I. The Classical Problems of Epistemology
Chapter 5 2. Descarte's Epistemology
Chapter 6 3. The Concept of Knowledge
Chapter 7 4. The Problem of Induction
Chapter 8 5. A Priori Justification and Knowledge
Chapter 9 6. Immediate Experience
Chapter 10 7. Knowledge of the External World
Chapter 11 8. Other Minds, Testimony, and Memory
Part 12 II. Contemporary Responses to the Cartesian Epistemological Program
13 Introduction to Part II
Chapter 14 9. Foundationalism and Coherentism
Chapter 15 10. Internalism and Externalism
Chapter 16 11. Quine and Naturalized Epistemology
Chapter 17 12. Knowledge and Skepticism
Chapter 18 Conclusion
19 Bibliography
20 Glossary
21 Index
22 About the Author
New to this edition:
—New Questions for Thought and Discussion at the end of each chapter
—New Glossary at the end of the book
—In chapter 7 the argument for the representative realist view has been expanded and clarified
—In chapter 9 the explanation of coherentism has been made more clear and explicit
—A discussion of the denial of epistemic closure and of contextualism has been added in chapter 12