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ISBN 10: 0415474817
ISBN 13: 9780415474818
Author: Robert J Fogelin
Evidence and Meaning Studies in Analytic Philosophy 1st Table of contents:
I Warrant statements
1 The idea of a warrant statement
2 Pure warrant statements
3 Pure warrant statements and categorical statements
4 A Square of opposition for pure warrant statements
5 The warrant statement and its material component
6 The rule of strength
7 The uses of pure warrant statements
8 Warrant statements and the rule of strength
9 The programme for succeeding chapters
II The alethic modalities
I Some preliminary remarks
2 Some logical properties of certainty statements
3 The function of certainty statements
4 Kinds of certainty
5 Degrees of certainty
6 Probability statements
7 Numerical probability statements
8 Probability statements and their grounds
9 Toulmin on probability
10 Probability expressions in complex settings
11 Necessity and possibility
12 The distinctive character of the alethic modalities
13 A Parody
14 Two patterns of philosophic confusion
15 Is necessity limited to logical relationships?
16 The ontological status of necessity, possibility, and impossibility
17 A Proto-ontological proof
III Knowing
1 The epistemic modalities
2 The logic of ‘knowing that’
3 A Warrant schema for ‘knowing that’
4 A Clarification
5 Knowledge and belief
6 Plato’s shadow
7 First, second, and nth-hand knowledge
8 Knowing persons, places, subject matters, etc.
9 Guessing
10 Knowledge as a state of mind
11 Some other epistemic terms
IV Perceptual terms
1 Knowing and seeing
2 The logic of ‘seeing that’
3 A Warrant schema for ‘seeing that’
4 Seeing
5 Appearing and appearing to be
6 Mirages, illusions, and hallucinations
7 Sceptical doubts concerning empirical knowledge
8 Conclusion
V The diction of argument
1 Introduction
2 Warranting connectives
3 Arguments and assertions
4 The warrant statement counterparts of arguments
5 Material reasons
7 Conclusion to part one
Part Two
Ontroduction
VI Variations on a four-part theme1
1 Moore on the problems of ethics
2 The argument from simplicity
3 The naturalistic fallacy
4 The open question argument
5 Variation I, moore’s intuitionism
6 Variation II, non-cognitivism
7 Variation III, Naturalism
8 Concluding remarks
VII Value judgments as warrant statements
1 Ascribing properties
2 The prescriptive force of value judgments1
3 Taking stock
4 A Warrant schema for value judgments
5 Some points of clarification
6 Some important logical isomorphisms
7 The intermediate imperatives for evaluative statements
8 The variability of prescriptive force
9 A Recapitulation
10 Kinds of value
11 Topic bound evaluative terms
12 Deontic modalities
13 The right and the good
14 Degrees of value
15 The interchange of evaluative terms with other warrant terms
16 The value of value judgments
VIII Facts and values
1 Introduction
2 Facts and values, the problem
3 A Parallel problem
4 A Parallel solution
5 The ultimate justification of prescriptions
6 The logical basis of a naturalistic value theory
7 A Closing disclaimer
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