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Wittgenstein Rehinged

Contributor(s): Coliva, Annalisa (Author)

ISBN: 9781839992469

Publisher: Anthem Press

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Pub Date: April 16, 2024

LCCN: 2022932350

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.49" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 0.70 lbs) 214 pages

Series: Anthem Studies in Wittgenstein

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Hinge epistemology is a rising trend in epistemology. Drawing on some of Wittgenstein's ideas in On Certainty, it claims that knowledge always takes place within a system of assumptions, or "hinges", that are taken for granted and are not subject to verification and control.

This volume brings together thirteen papers on hinge epistemology written by Annalisa Coliva, the coiner of the term and one of the leading figures in this trend, and published after her influential monographs Moore and Wittgenstein. Scepticism, Certainty and Common Sense (2010), Extended Rationality. A Hinge Epistemology (2015). By mixing together Wittgenstein scholarship and systematic philosophy, they illuminate the significance of hinge epistemology for current debates on scepticism, relativism, realism and anti-realism, as well as alethic pluralism, and envision its possible extension to the epistemology of logic.

Along the way, other varieties of hinge epistemology, such as Moyal-Sharrock's, Pritchard's, Williams' and Wright's are considered, both with respect to Wittgenstein scholarship and in their own right.

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"Over the last decade, the topic of hinge epistemology has become central to many key debates in epistemology. Annalisa Coliva's work has played a seminal role in this welcome development. This timely book brings together the pioneering articles of Coliva on the interrelated topics of Wittgensteinian hinge epistemology, scepticism, relativism, and anti-realism. The book is essential reading both for those interested in the latest developments in epistemology and readers who wish to have a more in depth understanding of Wittgenstein and his last work, On Certainty." -- Maria Baghramian, School of Philosophy, University College Dublin, Ireland.

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