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W. Jay Wood is professor of philosophy at Wheaton College, Illinois.

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Wood, William Jay
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recommended by Dyer; more elementary than Bonjour
 
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photios | 4 altre recensioni | Mar 23, 2022 |
A highly readable and engaging survey of epistemology along with the author's emphasis on incorporating virtue into epistemology.

The author fully engages with the epistemological theories of the age from Descartes onward. Foundationalism, coherentism, reliabilism, Scottish common sense reasoning are all discussed thoroughly, the reasoning explained, the challenges probed.

The author discusses the ability to have knowledge in terms of religion, relying heavily on Plantinga with some critiques and making space for the power of the virtues in epistemology.

Highly recommended.
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½
 
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deusvitae | 4 altre recensioni | Jun 11, 2020 |
Epistemology is something that we all do, not just philosophers. We have beliefs, and we justify them. Or, we change them based upon evidence that seems compelling to us. And, the author argues, our beliefs are informed by intellectual virtue -- or vice.

This book argues for the case that epistemology has a moral and even spiritual dimension that is unavoidable. He reviews the major theories of knowledge, pointing out their strengths and weaknesses. By looking at the problem of justifying the beliefs we hold (religious, political, interpersonal, etc.), he attempts to find a path that avoids the pitfalls of the others.

What we believe depends upon our upbringing, our community that we are a part of, our emotional habits and our moral purposes. Epistemology is not just about logic and evidence, although these are foundational (pun intended).

As a Christian, Wood insists that epistemology begin with God's intended purpose for man and his intellectual life. In this, he agrees with Carl F. H. Henry who argues that there are three ways knowing: evidence, logic and revelation.
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KirkLowery | 4 altre recensioni | Mar 4, 2014 |
I've recommended this book in an article titled "Teach Yourself Epistemology" here: http://douggeivett.wordpress.com/2009/06/13/teach-yourself-epistemology/
 
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RDGlibrary | 4 altre recensioni | Nov 28, 2010 |

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