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1 Vorlesung SS 2001: Was können wir wissen? Literatur Bibliographien Eine sehr nützliche Bibliographie zu den wichtigsten Themen der Erkenntnistheorie findet sich in: Grundmann, T. (Hg.) Erkenntnistheorie. Positionen zwischen Tradition und Gegenwart. Paderborn: mentis Hier findet sich auch die folgende nützliche webadresse: Bibliographien
2 Handbücher und Lexikonartikel Dancy, J. and E. Sosa (eds.) (1992) A Companion to Epistemology. Oxford: Blackwell. Greco, J. and E. Sosa (eds.) (1999) The Blackwell Guide to Epistemology. Oxford: Blackwell. Hamlyn, D. W. (1995) epistemology, history of. In: T. Honderich (ed.) The Oxford Companion to Philosophy. Oxford: Oxford University Press, Dancy, J. (1995) epistemology, problems of. In: T. Honderich (ed.) The Oxford Companion to Philosophy. Oxford: Oxford University Press, Handbücher und Lexikonartikel 1 Grayling, A.C. (1996) Epistemology. In: N. Bunnin and E.P. Tsui-James (eds.) The Blackwell Companion to Philosophy, Oxford: Blackwell, Klein, P. (1998) epistemology. In: Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Ed. by E. Craig. London/New York: Routledge. Moser, P.K. (1995) epistemology. In: R. Audi (ed.) The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, White, A. (1996) epistemology. In: T. Mautner (ed.) A Dictionary of Philosophy. Oxford: Blackwell, 132f. Handbücher und Lexikonartikel 2
3 Erkenntnis/Erkenntnistheorie. In: A. Hügli und P. Lübcke (Hg.) Philosophielexikon. Reinbek bei Hamburg: Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verlag 1997, 183ff. Sturgeon, S., M.G.F.Martin and A.C.Grayling (1998) Epistemology. In: A.C.Grayling (ed.) Philosophy 1. A Guide Through the Subject. Oxford: Oxford University Press, Handbücher und Lexikonartikel 3 Monographien Audi, R. (1998) Epistemology: A Contemporary Introduction to the Theory of Knowledge. London: Routledge. Chisholm, R. (1989) Theory of Knowledge. 3rd ed.. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall. Dancy, J. (1985) Introduction to Contemporary Epistemology. Oxford: Blackwell. Kutschera, F. von (1981) Grundfragen der Erkenntistheorie. Berlin/New York: De Gruyter. Landesman, Ch. (1997) An Introduction to Epistemology. Oxford: Blackwell. Monographien 1
4 Lehrer, K. (1990) Theory of Knowledge. London: Routledge. Morton, A. (1997) A Guide Through the Theory of Knowledge. 2 nd ed. Oxford: Blackwell. O'Connor, D.J. and B. Carr (1982) Introduction to the Theory of Knowledge. Brighton: Harvester Press. Pojman, L.P. (2001) What Can We Know? 2 nd ed. Belmont CA: Wadsworth. Pollock, J.L. (1986) Contemporary Theories of Knowledge. Totowa, NJ: Rowman and Littlefield. Monographien 2 Sammelbände Bieri, P. (1987) Analytische Philosophie der Erkenntnis. Frankfurt/M.: Athenäum. Chisholm, R. and R.J. Swartz (eds.) (1973) Empirical Knowledge. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall. Griffiths, A.P. (ed.) (1967) Knowledge and Belief. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Moser, P.K. and A. vander Nat (eds.) (1987) Human Knowledge: Classical and Contemporary Approaches. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pappas, G. and M. Swain (eds.) (1978) Essays on Knowledge and Justification. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. Sammelbände 1
5 Pojman, L. (ed.) (1993) The Theory of Knowledge. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth. Roth, M. and L. Galis (eds.) (1970) Knowing: Essays in the Analysis of Knowledge. New York: Random House. Sammelbände 2 Allgemeines zum Wissensbegriff Armstrong, D.M. (1973) Belief, Truth, and Knowledge. London: Cambridge University Press. Craig, E. (1990) Knowledge and the State of Nature. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Ayer, A.J. (1956) The Problem of Knowledge. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books. Goldman, A.I. (1986) Epistemology and Cognition. Cambridge, MA: MIT-Press. Dretske, F. (1981) Knowledge and the Flow of Information. Cambridge, MA: MIT-Press. Lehrer, K. (1974) Knowledge. Oxford: Clarendon Press. Allgemeines zum Wissensbegriff 1
6 Nozick, R. (1981) Philosophical Explanations. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Plantinga, A. (1993) Warrant: The Current Debate, Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press. Shope, R.K. (1983) The Analysis of Knowing. A Decade of Research. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Spitzley, T. (1986) Wissen und Rechtfertigung. Pfaffenweiler: Centaurus-Verlagsgesellschaft. Allgemeines zum Wissensbegriff 2 Gettier-Fälle und Defeasibility Chisholm, R. (1970) On the Nature of Empirical Evidence. Wiederabgedr. in: Pappas/Swain (1978), Feldman, R. (1974) An Alleged Defect in Gettier- Counterexamples. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 52, Fogelin, R.F. (1994) Pyrrhonian Reflections on Knowledge and Justification. New York, Oxford: Oxford University Press, Part 1. Gettier, E.L. (1963) Is Justified True Belief Knowledge? Analysis 23, ; wiederabgedr. in Griffith 1967, und Moser/vander Nat 1987, Gettier-Fälle und Defeasibility 1
7 Harman, G. (1973) Thought. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Auszug in: Pappas/Swain (1978), Klein, P., Knowledge, Causality, and Defeasibilty. The Journal of Philosophy 73 (1976), Lehrer, K. (1965) Knowledge, Truth, and Evidence. Analysis 25, Lehrer, K. (1970) The Fourth Condition of Knowledge: A Defense. Review of Metaphysics 24, Lehrer, K. and T. Paxson (1969) Knowledge: Undefeated Justified True Belief. The Journal of Philosophy 66, Gettier-Fälle und Defeasibility 2 Moser, P.K. (1989) Knowledge and Evidence. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press Thalberg, I. (1969) In Defense of Justified True Belief. Journal of Philosophy 66, Gettier-Fälle und Defeasibility 3
8 Kausalität, Verlässlichkeit und Tracking Armstrong, D.M. (1973) Belief, Truth, and Knowledge. London: Cambridge University Press. Goldman, A.I. (1986) Epistemology and Cognition. Cambridge, MA: MIT-Press. Dretske, F. (1981) Knowledge and the Flow of Information. Cambridge, MA: MIT-Press. Nozick, R. (1981) Philosophical Explanations. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Swain, M. (1981) Reasons and Knowledge. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. Kausalität, Verlässlichkeit und Tracking 1 Cohen, S. (1984) Justification and Truth. Philosophical Studies 46. Feldman, R. (1985) Reliability and Justification. The Monist 68. Kausalität, Verlässlichkeit und Tracking 1
9 Rechtfertigung 1 Fundamentalismus Alston, W.P. (1976) Two Types of Foundationalism. The Journal of Philosophy 73, pp Armstrong, D. (1963) Is Introspective Knowledge Incorrigible? Philosophical Review 72, p Chisholm, R. (1957) Perceiving. Ithaca NY: Cornell University Press. Jackson, F. (1977) Perception. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Lehrer, K. (1990) Theory of Knowledge. London: Routledge. Rechtfertigung 1 Fundamentalismus 1 Pollock, J.L. (1986) Contemporary Theories of Knowledge. Totowa, NJ: Rowman and Littlefield. Sellars, W. (1956) Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind. In: Feigl, H. and Scriven, M. (eds.) Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science. Vol. 1. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, p Rechtfertigung 1 Fundamentalismus 2
10 Rechtfertigung 2 Kohärenztheorien BonJour, L. (1976) The Coherence Theory of Empirical Knowledge. Philosophical Studies 30, pp Dt. in Bieri 1987, pp BonJour, L. (1985) The Structure of Empirical Knowledge. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Goldman, Alan (1988) Empirical Knowledge. Berkeley: University of California Press. Harman, G. (1973) Thought. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Harman, G. (1986) Change in View. Cambridge: MIT- Press. Rechtfertigung 2 Kohärenztheorien 1 Lehrer, K. (1974) Knowledge. Oxford: Clarendon Press. Lehrer, K. (1990) Theory of Knowledge. London: Routledge. Lycan, W. (1988) Judgement and Justification. New York: Cambridge University Press. Rosenberg, J. (1980) One World and Our Knowledge of It. Dordrecht: Reidel. Sellars, W. (1963) Science, Perception and Reality. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul. Rechtfertigung 2 Kohärenztheorien 2
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