Testimony: A Philosophical Study
Autor C. A. J. Coadyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 apr 1992
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198247869
ISBN-10: 0198247869
Pagini: 326
Ilustrații: line figures
Dimensiuni: 163 x 243 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Editura: Clarendon Press
Colecția Clarendon Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198247869
Pagini: 326
Ilustrații: line figures
Dimensiuni: 163 x 243 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Editura: Clarendon Press
Colecția Clarendon Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
I. The Problematic: The domain of testimony; What is testimony?; Objections and clarifications; II. The Tradition: Testimony, observation, and the reductive approach; Deciding for testimony; The analogical approach; Scottish fundamentalism; III. The Solution: The status of testimony; Language and mind; IV: The Puzzles: Astonishing reports; The disappearance of history; Dretske's drinker; V. The Applications: Collingwood and historical testimony; Mathematical knowledge and reliable authority; Psychology and the law; Experts and the law
Recenzii
Coady's book is certainly the most complete treatment of the epistemological issues surrounding testimony currently in print ... those with some familiarity with epistemology will benefit greatly from his book.
Coady's book constitutes a welcome return to this important subject
the book is an important event in philosophy ... Coady's work should change the way we think about the nature and scope of human knowledge ... Coady has his answers to the standard problems. Read the book and judge it for yourselves ... excellent book.
In Testimony, Coady takes up the views of Plato, Augustine, Aquinas, Locke, Hume, Reid, Russell, Collingwood and H.H. Price for thorough critical examination ... Coady's book is immensely rich in details drawn from legal theory and practice, applied psychology and the history of science, as well as the philosophy of knowledge and language.
the first thorough philosophical treatment of testimony ... Coady sheds much light on the widely neglected topic of testimony. He draws important distinctions regarding testimony without being pedantic, and exercises caution when facing powerful sceptical challenges. Epistemologists and others can benefit from Coady's wide-ranging treatment of testimony.
C.A.J. Coady has written a rare book that will repay careful study by anyone in the field of religious studies since its subject matter is not only basic but also, as his shows, as little understood as it is widely misunderstood ... Coady breaks new ground in helping us understand the importance of testimony for ascertaining contingent truth. His work encourages similar care regarding such metaphysical or necessary existential truths as there may be. Students of religion have a good deal to learn from Coady's work on testimony.
This is a valuable book, a thorough and systematic study of a much neglected subject which ought really to be near the centre of epistemological concern. All in all this is an excellent, trail-blazing book on an important subject. It ranges widely. It is well written in a good accessible style and it is nicely produced with very few misprints.
This meticulously argued but rather leisurely paced book fills an important gap in the epistemological literature by taking seriously a fundamental source of human knowledge - testimony ... Coady's book surely promises to be the standard work on the philosophy of testimony and its applications for a good many years to come.
wide-ranging and important philosophical study ... Coady's discussion throughout the book is lively; it draws on material and highly engaging issues from a rich and varied background.
Everyone interested philosophically in human knowledge should read Tony Coady's book, Testimony.
Coady's book constitutes a welcome return to this important subject
the book is an important event in philosophy ... Coady's work should change the way we think about the nature and scope of human knowledge ... Coady has his answers to the standard problems. Read the book and judge it for yourselves ... excellent book.
In Testimony, Coady takes up the views of Plato, Augustine, Aquinas, Locke, Hume, Reid, Russell, Collingwood and H.H. Price for thorough critical examination ... Coady's book is immensely rich in details drawn from legal theory and practice, applied psychology and the history of science, as well as the philosophy of knowledge and language.
the first thorough philosophical treatment of testimony ... Coady sheds much light on the widely neglected topic of testimony. He draws important distinctions regarding testimony without being pedantic, and exercises caution when facing powerful sceptical challenges. Epistemologists and others can benefit from Coady's wide-ranging treatment of testimony.
C.A.J. Coady has written a rare book that will repay careful study by anyone in the field of religious studies since its subject matter is not only basic but also, as his shows, as little understood as it is widely misunderstood ... Coady breaks new ground in helping us understand the importance of testimony for ascertaining contingent truth. His work encourages similar care regarding such metaphysical or necessary existential truths as there may be. Students of religion have a good deal to learn from Coady's work on testimony.
This is a valuable book, a thorough and systematic study of a much neglected subject which ought really to be near the centre of epistemological concern. All in all this is an excellent, trail-blazing book on an important subject. It ranges widely. It is well written in a good accessible style and it is nicely produced with very few misprints.
This meticulously argued but rather leisurely paced book fills an important gap in the epistemological literature by taking seriously a fundamental source of human knowledge - testimony ... Coady's book surely promises to be the standard work on the philosophy of testimony and its applications for a good many years to come.
wide-ranging and important philosophical study ... Coady's discussion throughout the book is lively; it draws on material and highly engaging issues from a rich and varied background.
Everyone interested philosophically in human knowledge should read Tony Coady's book, Testimony.