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Epistemology has become one of the fastest moving disciplines in philosophy, as different answers are developed to classical problems, and logic, probability theory and computability are used for applications outside traditional epistemology. In this volume, up-and-coming scholars explore current trends and discuss prospects for future development.Introduction; V.Hendricks & D.Pritchard Defending a Sensitive Neo-Moorean Invariantism; T.Black Knowledge, Luck and Lotteries; D.Pritchard Reidean Externalism; M.Bergmann The Present and Future State of Epistemic Deontologism; N.Nottelmann Epistemic Logic and Epistemology; B.de Bruin Hintikkan Epistemology; T.Catterson The Plausibility-Informativeness Theory; F.Huber The Place of Coherence in Epistemology; E.Olson Knowledge, Reliability, and Margin for Error Principles; P.Egre Consider the System; J.Helzner Knowability, Possibility and Paradox; B.Brogaard & J.Salerno The Value Turn in Epistemology; W.Riggs How to Naturalize Epistemology; R.Neta Knowledge and the Heuristics of Folk Epistemology; F.Spicer IndexMICHAEL BERGMANN Lecturer in Philosophy, Purdue University, USATIM BLACK Lecturer in Philosophy, California State University, Northridge, USABOUDEWIJN DE BRUIN Lecturer in Philosophy, Institute for Logic, Language and Computation, University of Amsterdam, the NetherlandsTROY CATTERSON Lecturer in Philosophy, Hawaii Pacific University, HawaiiPAUL EGRE Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Paris IV, FranceJEFFREY HELZNER Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Columbia, USAFRANZ HUBER Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Konstanz, GermanyRAM NETA Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Carolina, Chapel Hill, USAERIK OLSON Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Lund, SwedenWAYNE RIGGS Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Oklahoma, USAJONATHAN SCHAFFER Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Massachusetts, USAJASON STANLEY Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USAFRITZ WARFIELD Lecturer in Philosophl)
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