Tsoukas (organizational studies, U. of Warwick, UK) presents a collection of previously-published essays and conference presentations which he wrote or co-authored during the past decade. The text employs Gregory Bateson's view of epistemology to examine the notion of organizational knowledge. Cover
Justification and Knowledge: New Studies in Epistemology
β Scribed by Alvin I. Goldman (auth.), George Sotiros Pappas (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1979
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 223
- Series
- Philosophical Studies Series in Philosophy 17
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
With one exception, all of the papers in this volume were originally presented at a conference held in April, 1978, at The Ohio State University. The excepΒ tion is the paper by Wilfrid Sellars, which is a revised version of a paper he originally published in the Journal of Philosophy, 1973. However, the present version of Sellars' paper is so thoroughly changed from its original, that it is now virtually a new paper. None of the other nine papers has been published previously. The bibliography, prepared by Nancy Kelsik, is very extensive and it is tempting to think that it is complete. But I believe that virtual comΒ pleteness is more likely to prove correct. The conference was made possible by grants from the College of HumanΒ ities and the Graduate School, Ohio State University, as well as by a grant from the Philosophy Department. On behalf of the contributors, I want to thank these institutions for their support. I also want to thank Marshall Swain and Robert Turnbu~l for early help and encouragement; Bette Hellinger for assistance in setting up the conferΒ ence; and Mary Raines and Virginia Foster for considerable aid in the preΒ paration of papers and many other conference matters. The friendly advice of the late James Cornman was also importantly helpful. April,1979 GEORGE S. PAPPAS ix INTRODUCTION The papers in this volume deal in different ways with the related issues of epistemic justification or warrant, and the analysis of factual knowledge.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xv
What is Justified Belief?....Pages 1-23
Justification and the Basis of Belief....Pages 25-49
Basing Relations....Pages 51-63
The Gettier Problem and the Analysis of Knowledge....Pages 65-78
Epistemic Presupposition....Pages 79-92
A Plethora of Epistemological Theories....Pages 93-113
The Directly Evident....Pages 115-127
On Justifying Nonbasic Statements by Basic-Reports....Pages 129-149
The Need for Epistemology: Problematic Realism Defended....Pages 151-168
More on Givenness and Explanatory Coherence....Pages 169-182
Back Matter....Pages 183-219
β¦ Subjects
Modern Philosophy
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