A Priori Knowledge

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The book sets out to analyze the notion of a priori justification and of a priori knowledge. The most influential explanations of the a priori within the contemporary analytic tradition are analyzed. It is shown that the theories which group around the notion of implicit definition ultimately entail that the propositions which can be known a priori are to be analyzed along conventionalist lines. It is argued that the notion of objective a priori knowledge requires a commitment to the existence of a faculty which is the source of and justifies that kind of knowledge. The existence and functioning of this faculty cannot be explained within a strictly naturalistic set of constraints. Attention to the phenomenology of justification (validation) both of observational and purportedly a priori statements however reveals that the naturalistic demands are based on an asymmetry thesis among perception (and credited genuine sources of justification) and rational insight which is false. Therefore it is argued that a corresponding symmetry thesis must be accepted, according to which rational insight should be regarded as a justification-conferring faculty. In the final part of the book it is argued that Husserl's conception of the analytic/synthetic distinction, and of concept constitution, allow for an objective interpretation both of analytic and synthetic a priori knowledge.


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The series is devoted to monographs and anthologies on Austrian philosophy (Bolzano, Brentano, Meinong and others) as well as on phenomenology and its history in general. Moreover, the series is open to a wide variety of different approaches in the philosophy of mind.

Inhalt
Introduction

  1. A Priori, Analyticity, and Implicit Definition
    Empiricism, Analyticity, and the A Priori
    Reductive and Non-Reductive Conceptions of Analyticity
    Implicit Definition, Logical Truth, and the Recalcitrant A Priori
    Problems with Implicit Definition
    BonJour s Objection
    Fodor and Lepore s Objection
    Horwich s Objection
    Hale and Wright s defence of the traditional connection
    Logic and Convention
    Coda
  2. Realism about Logic
    Introduction
    Logical Principles, Justification and Epistemic Relativity
    Objective Truth
    Resnik s Attack
    Wittgenstein on the necessity of 1 inch = 2.54 cm
    and logical inference
    Dummett s Objection
    Rule Following considerations and the adoption of a convention
    Summarising Remarks
    Wright s Attack
  3. Objective Knowledge
    Introduction
    What the Tortoise Said to Boghossian
    What Boghossian would say to the Tortoise
    Rule-circular Arguments
    The Side-Argument
    Rejecting the Side-Argument
    First Horn: Simple Internalism and Rational Insight
    Second Horn: Epistemic Responsibility and the Lack
    of Epistemic Irresponsibility
    Realism, the A priori and Rational Insight
    Boghossian s Argument against Relativism
    Epistemological Realism about Justification
    Conclusion
  4. Phenomenology and Rational Insight
    Naturalism and Justification
    Phenomenology, Justification, and Eidetic Seeing
    Is Holism a Possibility for the Empiricist?
    Intuition of Essences and the Analytic/Synthetic Distinction
    Husserl s Conception of the Analytic/Synthetic Distinction
    Eidetic Variation
    Passive synthesis and Concept Constitution
    Knowledge of Reality and Conceptual Truth
    Absolute vs Relative Objectivity
    Are Conceptual Truths True?
    Conclusion
    References
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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Herausgeber De Gruyter
    • Gewicht 403g
    • Untertitel Toward a Phenomenological Explanation
    • Autor Tommaso Piazza
    • Titel A Priori Knowledge
    • Veröffentlichung 15.11.2006
    • ISBN 3110325039
    • Format Fester Einband
    • EAN 9783110325034
    • Jahr 2006
    • Größe H216mm x B153mm x T17mm
    • Anzahl Seiten 220
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Auflage 1. Auflage
    • GTIN 09783110325034

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