The epistemic dimensions of ignorance
Ignorance is a neglected issue in philosophy. This is surprising for, contrary to what one might expect, it is not clear what ignorance is. Some philosophers say or assume that it is a lack of knowledge, whereas others claim or presuppose that it is an absence of true belief. What is one ignorant of...
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2016
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. Introduction Rik Peels and Martijn Blaauw; 2. The nature of ignorance: two views Pierre Le Morvan and Rik Peels; 3. The varieties of ignorance Nikolaj Nottelmann; 4. Ignorance and incompetence: linguistic considerations Berit Brogaard; 5. Explicating ignorance and doubt: a possible worlds approach Erik J. Olsson and Carlo Proietti; 6. Ignorance and epistemic contextualism Michael Blome-Tillmann; 7. Anti-intellectualism and ignorance Jessica Brown; 8. Ignorance and epistemic value Duncan Pritchard; 9. Ignorance and the religious life Justin McBrayer; 10. Epistemic injustice and the preservation of ignorance Miranda Fricker; 11. Ignorance and racial insensitivity Jose; Medina.