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Ways of knowing : Kierkegaard's Pluralist Epistemology / M.G. Piety.

By: Piety, M. G. (Marilyn Gaye), 1960-Material type: TextTextPublication details: Waco, Tex. : Baylor University Press, c2010. Description: xvi, 196 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 9781602582620 (hbk. : alk. paper); 1602582629 (hbk. : alk. paper)Subject(s): Kierkegaard, Søren, 1813-1855 | Theory of Knowledge -- Soren Kierkegaard PhilosophyDDC classification: 121.092 LOC classification: B4378.K56 | P54 2010B4378.K56 | P54 2010
Contents:
Introduction : Kierkegaard as epistemologist -- The knowing subject -- Defining knowledge -- Objective knowledge -- Redefining knowledge -- Subjective knowledge -- Conclusion : The implications of Kierkegaard's epistemology.
Subject: "While Kierkegaard is one of the most important thinkers of the nineteenth century, until now very little scholarly attention has been paid to his epistemology. As M. G. Piety explains, this is a serious problem, as Kierkegaard's views on our ways of knowing are, and must be, intimately related to his view on religious faith and its role in human experience. Thus, in Ways of Knowing, Piety offers the first book-length exploration of Kierkegaard's views on knowledge, an epistemology that she argues is both foundationalist and nonfoundationalist, substantive and procedural, and includes both internalist and externalist theories of belief justification. In developing, then, a general outline of Kierkegaard's views, Piety provides the foundational material for future contextualizing and comparative scholarship"--Pub. info.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction : Kierkegaard as epistemologist -- The knowing subject -- Defining knowledge -- Objective knowledge -- Redefining knowledge -- Subjective knowledge -- Conclusion : The implications of Kierkegaard's epistemology.

"While Kierkegaard is one of the most important thinkers of the nineteenth century, until now very little scholarly attention has been paid to his epistemology. As M. G. Piety explains, this is a serious problem, as Kierkegaard's views on our ways of knowing are, and must be, intimately related to his view on religious faith and its role in human experience. Thus, in Ways of Knowing, Piety offers the first book-length exploration of Kierkegaard's views on knowledge, an epistemology that she argues is both foundationalist and nonfoundationalist, substantive and procedural, and includes both internalist and externalist theories of belief justification. In developing, then, a general outline of Kierkegaard's views, Piety provides the foundational material for future contextualizing and comparative scholarship"--Pub. info.

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