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Scepticism: A Very Short Introduction Duncan Pritchard (Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, University of California, Irvine, and Professor or Philosophy, University of Edinburgh)

Scepticism: A Very Short Introduction By Duncan Pritchard (Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, University of California, Irvine, and Professor or Philosophy, University of Edinburgh)

Summary

This book explores the nature of scepticism, asking when it is legitimate, for example as the driver of new ideas, and when it is problematic. It also tackles how scepticism is related to contemporary social and political phenomena, such as fake news, and examines a radical form of scepticism which maintains that knowledge is impossible.

Scepticism: A Very Short Introduction Summary

Scepticism: A Very Short Introduction by Duncan Pritchard (Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, University of California, Irvine, and Professor or Philosophy, University of Edinburgh)

Throughout history scepticism and the urge to question accepted truths has been a powerful force for change and growth. Today, as we are bombarded by adverts, scientific studies praising the latest superfoods, and political rhetoric, a healthy amount of scepticism is widely encouraged. But when is such scepticism legitimate - for example, as a driver of new ideas - and when is it problematic? And what role might adopting a sceptical outlook play in leading an intellectually virtuous life? In this Very Short Introduction Duncan Pritchard explores both the advantages of scepticism, in challenging outdated notions, and also how it can have unhelpful social consequences, in generating distrust. He considers the role of scepticism at the source of contemporary social and political movements such as climate change denial, post-truth politics, and fake news. Pritchard also examines the philosophical arguments for a radical form of scepticism which maintains that knowledge is impossible, and explores some of the main responses to these arguments. Finally, he considers the part scepticism might play in applying better thinking and learning to achieve a more meaningful life. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.

About Duncan Pritchard (Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, University of California, Irvine, and Professor or Philosophy, University of Edinburgh)

Duncan Pritchard is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Irvine, and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh. His books include Epistemic Luck (OUP, 2005), Epistemological Disjunctivism (OUP, 2012), The Nature and Value of Knowledge (OUP 2010), co-authored with Alan Millar, Adrian Haddock, and Epistemic Angst (Princeton UP, 2015). In 2007 he was awarded the Philip Leverhulme Prize, and, in 2011, he was elected to a Fellowship of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.

Table of Contents

1: What is scepticism? 2: Is knowledge impossible? 3: Defending knowledge 4: Scepticism as a way of life Further reading Index

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GOR011416081
9780198829164
0198829167
Scepticism: A Very Short Introduction by Duncan Pritchard (Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, University of California, Irvine, and Professor or Philosophy, University of Edinburgh)
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Oxford University Press
2019-09-26
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