
Real Knowing
New Versions of the Coherence Theory
Linda Martin Alcoff(Author)
Cornell University Press
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Published on 18. October 2018
252 pages
978-1-5017-2047-5 (ISBN)
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"Real" knowing always involves a political dimension, Linda Martín Alcoff suggests. But this does not mean we need to give up realism or the possibility of truth. Recent work in continental philosophy insists on the influence that power and desire exert on knowing, whereas contemporary analytic philosophy largely ignores these political concerns in its accounts of justification and truth. Alcoff engages these traditionally conflicting approaches in a constructive dialogue, effectively spanning the analytic/continental divide.In provocative readings of major figures in the continental tradition, Alcoff shows that the work of Hans-Georg Gadamer and Michel Foucault can help rectify key problems in coherence epistemology, such as the link between coherence and truth. She also argues that discussions about knowledge among continental philosophers can benefit from the work of analytic philosophers Donald Davidson and Hilary Putnam on meaning and ontology. Alcoff makes a compelling case for the need to address truth as a metaphysical issue, in contrast to minimalist tendencies in Anglo-American philosophy and deconstructionism on the continent. Her work persuasively argues for coherentist epistemology as a more realistic reconfiguration of the ontology of truth.
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AlcoffLinda Martín:
Linda Martín Alcoff is Professor of Philosophy and Women's Studies and Director of Women's Studies at Syracuse University. She is the author of Singing in the Fire, Thinking from the Underside of History, Identities, Epistemology, and Visible Identities: Race, Gender, and the Self.
Linda Martín Alcoff is Professor of Philosophy and Women's Studies and Director of Women's Studies at Syracuse University. She is the author of Singing in the Fire, Thinking from the Underside of History, Identities, Epistemology, and Visible Identities: Race, Gender, and the Self.
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- Cover
- Real Knowing
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- INTRODUCTION Why Coherence? Why Epistemology?
- CHAPTER ONE "Allowing what is to be ... ": Gadamer's Philosophical Hermeneutics
- CHAPTER TWO "The relationship is primary ... ": Hermeneutics as Epistemology
- CHAPTER THREE "No man is the lord of anything ... ": Davidson's Charitable Truth
- CHAPTER FOUR "The 'games of truth' ... ": Foucault's Knowledge
- CHAPTER FIVE "A new politics of truth ... ": Power/Knowledge as Strategic Epistemology
- CHAPTER SIX "A human kind of realism ... ": Putnam's Immanent Ontology
- CHAPTER SEVEN Coherence in Context
- Index
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