
Considered Judgment
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Many epistemologists now concede that certainty is a chimerical goal. But they continue to accept the traditional conception of epistemology's problematic. Elgin suggests that in abandoning the quest for certainty we gain opportunities for a broader epistemological purview--one that comprehends the arts and does justice to the sciences. She contends that metaphor, fiction, emotion, and exemplification often advance understanding in science as well as in art. The range of epistemology is broader and more variegated than is usually recognized. Tenable systems of thought are neither absolute nor arbitrary. Although they afford no guarantees, they are good in the way of belief.
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Ch. I Epistemology's End 3
Quarry 3
Perfect Procedural Epistemology 6
Imperfect Procedural Epistemology 10
Pure Procedural Epistemology 15
Approach 20
Ch. II The Failure of Foundationalism 21
Requirements 21
Blueprint 24
Strict Strictures 30
Lower Standards 35
Meaning 40
Causality 47
Subjunctive Support 51
Collapse 57
Ch. III Knowledge by Consensus 60
The Social Construction of Knowledge 60
Games People Play 61
Playing for Real 66
The Inquiry Game 70
Puzzle Solving 74
Widening the Field 79
Diverging Paths 84
Normalizing Relations 88
Does Charity End at Home? 91
Summing Up 93
What We Do 96
Two Concepts of Rules 98
Ch. IV The Merits of Equilibrium 101
Initial Tenability 101
Reflective Equilibrium 106
Going Public 111
Bootstrapping 120
Change in Focus: From Knowledge to Understanding 122
The Growth of Understanding 129
Judgment Calls 134
Deeper Conflicts 138
Restrictions on Relativism 143
Ch. V The Heart Has Its Reasons 146
Feelings 147
Frames of Mind 149
Tenability 156
Emotional Honesty 159
Classification 161
Emotion and the Range of Epistemology 167
Ch. VI Shifting Focus 170
Telling Instances 171
Learning from Examples 178
Fiction in Fact 183
Fiction's Feedback 186
What We Learn about What We Know 189
Getting Perspective 192
Tenable Fictions 195
Figurative Functions 196
Reconfiguration 200
Summing Up 204
Ch. VII Epistemic Interdependence 205
Verstehen 205
Language 208
Indeterminacy 214
Index 221
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