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Annalisa Coliva

Wittgenstein Rehinged

Wittgenstein Rehinged

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Thirteen papers on hinge epistemology by Annalisa Coliva, published after her influential monographs Moore and Wittgenstein, explore its significance for current debates on skepticism, relativism, realism, and anti-realism, as well as alethic pluralism, and envision its extension to the epistemology of logic.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 214 pages
Publication date: 16 April 2024
Publisher: Anthem Press


This comprehensive volume presents a collection of thirteen insightful papers on "hinge epistemology," authored by Annalisa Coliva, following her influential monographs Moore and Wittgenstein. By seamlessly blending Wittgenstein scholarship with systematic philosophy, these papers shed light on the profound significance of "hinge epistemology" in contemporary discussions surrounding skepticism, relativism, realism, anti-realism, alethic pluralism, and the potential expansion of its principles to the realm of logic epistemology. Throughout the journey, various branches of "hinge epistemology," including Moyal-Sharrocks, Pritchards, Williams, and Wrights, are explored, not only in the context of Wittgenstein scholarship but also in their own right.

Scepticism, Certainty, and Common Sense (2010), Extended Rationality: A Hinge Epistemology (2015), authored by Annalisa Coliva, have significantly contributed to the field of epistemology. By intertwining Wittgenstein scholarship with systematic philosophy, these works have illuminated the importance of "hinge epistemology" in addressing contemporary debates related to skepticism, relativism, realism, anti-realism, alethic pluralism, and the potential application of its principles to the epistemology of logic.

In this comprehensive volume, thirteen papers are brought together, each exploring different aspects of "hinge epistemology." The papers are organized into three sections: "Skepticism and Hinge Epistemology," "Certainty and Hinge Epistemology," and "Common Sense and Hinge Epistemology."

The first section, "Skepticism and Hinge Epistemology," examines the relationship between skepticism and "hinge epistemology." The authors explore how "hinge epistemology" can provide a framework for responding to skeptical challenges and developing a more robust understanding of knowledge. They discuss various strategies employed by "hinge epistemologists" to address skepticism, such as the use of "hinge operators" and the distinction between "epistemic" and "doxastic" attitudes.

The second section, "Certainty and Hinge Epistemology," delves into the concept of certainty and its role in "hinge epistemology." The authors argue that "hinge epistemology" offers a nuanced perspective on certainty, challenging traditional views that it is either absolute or relative. They explore how "hinge epistemology" can help us understand the nature of certainty and its relation to other epistemic attitudes, such as belief and knowledge.

The third section, "Common Sense and Hinge Epistemology," examines the role of common sense in "hinge epistemology." The authors argue that common sense plays a crucial role in our epistemic practices and that "hinge epistemology" can provide a framework for understanding how common sense works and its implications for our knowledge. They discuss the relationship between common sense and scientific knowledge, the role of intuition in our epistemic judgments, and the challenges posed by postmodernism to the traditional notion of common sense.

Throughout the volume, other varieties of "hinge epistemology" are considered, both with respect to Wittgenstein scholarship and in their own right. The authors explore different approaches to "hinge epistemology," such as the use of "hinge operators" and the distinction between "epistemic" and "doxastic" attitudes. They also discuss the contributions of other philosophers, such as Moyal-Sharrocks, Pritchards, Williams, and Wrights, to the development of "hinge epistemology."

In conclusion, this comprehensive volume provides a valuable contribution to the field of epistemology. By blending Wittgenstein scholarship with systematic philosophy, the papers shed light on the significance of "hinge epistemology" in contemporary debates and offer a rich framework for understanding knowledge and certainty. The volume is a must-read for scholars and students interested in epistemology, philosophy of language, and the philosophy of mind.

Weight: 454g
Dimension: 229 x 153 x 26 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781839992469

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