THE ROLE OF THE EMPIRICAL (AND OF THE A PRIORI) IN EPISTEMOLOGY

Spindel Conference 1999, Volume 38

David Henderson and Terry Horgan, Editors

 

Editors' Introduction
by David Henderson and Terry Horgan

Murray Spindel--In Memoriam

"Ginkgo"
by Goethe

"Black Knight"
by Chris Spindel

"Murray Asher Spindel--A Remembrance"
by Carol Spindel

Articles:

Modal and Other A Priori Epistemology: How Can We Know What is Possible and What Impossible?
by Ernest Sosa

Comments: Modal Epistemology: Fortune or Virtue?
by Albert Casullo

Externalism and Epistemology Worth Doing
by Jonathan L. Kvanvig

Comments: Kvanvig on Externalism and Epistemology Worth Doing
by Richard Feldman

What Is A Priori, and What Is It Good For?
by David Henderson and Terry Horgan

Intuition as a Second Window
by Nenad Miscevic

Comments: Linguistics is Not a Good Model for Philosophy
by Michael R. DePaul

How Can We Know that We're Not Brains in Vats?
by Keith DeRose

Comments: Skepticism, Semantic Externalism, and Keith's Mom
by Timothy Williamson

The Compatibility of A Priori Knowledge and Empirical Defeasibility: A Defense of a Modest A Priori
by Pat A Manfredi

Comments: Modest A Priori Knowledge and Justification
by Peter J. Markie

Implicit Belief and A Priori Knowledge
by John Hawthorne

Comments: Implicit Belief? A Priori Knowledge?
by Robin Jeshion

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