
„An extremely accessible and up-to-date introduction to epistemology that canvasses a host of epistemological hot topics.“
Metascience
„This book is a much needed up-to-date introduction to the central issues in epistemology. Its lucid and lively prose is ideal for introducing students to the concerns of the epistemological vanguard.“
Stewart Cohen, University of Arizona
„In this eminently readable book, Evans and Smith provide the most up-to-date introduction to the analysis of knowledge on the market. If you want to be on top of current and future trends in epistemology, read this book.“
Peter Graham, University of California Riverside
„This is a fine introduction to epistemology. Well informed, interesting, and clearly written, it makes recent debates lucidly accessible to beginners.“
Ernest Sosa, Rutgers, State University of New Jersey
„Detailed, subtle, and sophisticated, this book does an excellent job discussing many of the central issues in traditional epistemology.“
Jennifer Lackey, Northwestern University
Chapters include discussions of skepticism, the truth condition, belief and acceptance, justification, internalism versusexternalism, epistemic evaluation, and epistemic contextualism. Evans and Smith do not merely offer a review of existing theoriesand debates; they also offer a novel theory that takes seriouslythe claim that knowledge is not unique to humans. Surveying currentscientific literature in animal ethology, they discover surprisingsophistication and diversity in non-human cognition. In their finalanalysis the authors provide a unified account of knowledge thatmanages to respect and explain this diversity. They argue thatanimals know when they make appropriate use of the cognitiveprocesses available to animals of that kind, in environments withinwhich those processes are veridically well-adapted.
Knowledge is a lively and accessible volume, ideal forundergraduate and post-graduate students. It is also set to sparkdebate among scholars for its novel approaches to traditionaltopics and its thoroughgoing commitment to naturalism.