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A Historical and Systematic Perspective on A Priori Knowledge and JustificationCritical Examination of Hale’s Views on A Priori Knowledge

A Historical and Systematic Perspective on A Priori Knowledge and Justification: Critical... [In this chapter I will critically examine Hale’s proposals to characterize the notion of “a priori knowledge”. The chapter consists of three main sections followed by a conclusion. Only the first part of Sect. 8.1 is dedicated to Hale’s published work in contrast with the rest of the chapter. In section two I shall be dealing with the most recent developments where Hale (in seminars) proposes a new candidate, (H), for a definition of a priori knowledge. In section three I will closely examine whether it is coherent to talk of revision in connection with a priori knowledge – as Hale and other philosophers have thought – ending up with some remarks on the relationship between the notions of revision and a prioricity. In the concluding section I recapitulate the most important theses of this part of the book.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A Historical and Systematic Perspective on A Priori Knowledge and JustificationCritical Examination of Hale’s Views on A Priori Knowledge

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Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Copyright
© The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2022
ISBN
978-3-031-06873-7
Pages
147 –172
DOI
10.1007/978-3-031-06874-4_8
Publisher site
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Abstract

[In this chapter I will critically examine Hale’s proposals to characterize the notion of “a priori knowledge”. The chapter consists of three main sections followed by a conclusion. Only the first part of Sect. 8.1 is dedicated to Hale’s published work in contrast with the rest of the chapter. In section two I shall be dealing with the most recent developments where Hale (in seminars) proposes a new candidate, (H), for a definition of a priori knowledge. In section three I will closely examine whether it is coherent to talk of revision in connection with a priori knowledge – as Hale and other philosophers have thought – ending up with some remarks on the relationship between the notions of revision and a prioricity. In the concluding section I recapitulate the most important theses of this part of the book.]

Published: Aug 10, 2022

Keywords: Empirical indefeasibility; Revision; Experience; Evidence; Preconditions for knowledge

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