Against Coherence: Truth, Probability, and Justification

Author:   Erik J. Olsson (University of Lund, Sweden)
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Pages:   248
Publication Date:   11 September 2008
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Author:   Erik J. Olsson (University of Lund, Sweden)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.70cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.30cm
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9780199550517


ISBN 10:   0199550514
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   11 September 2008
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1: Introduction Part I: Does coherence imply truth? 2: Coherence, truth, and testimony 3: C. I. Lewis's radical justification of memory 4: Laurence BonJour's radical justification of belief 5: C. A. J. Coady's radical justification of natural testimony Part II: Does more coherence imply higher likelihood of truth? 6: Making the question precise 7: A negative answer Part III: Other views 8: How not to regain the truth connection: a reply to Bovens and Hartmann 9: Other coherence theories Part IV: Scepticism and incoherence 10: Pragmatism, doubt, and the role of incoherence Appendix A: Counterexample to the Doxastic Extension Principle Appendix B: Proof of the Impossibility Theorem Appendix C: Proofs of Observations

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anyone wishing to keep abreast of that literature. --Charles B. Cross, Mind<br> Poses a powerful challenge to coherence theories of justification, from the standpoint of probabilistic epistemology. Anyone interested in the coherence theory or in probabilistic approaches to epistemology needs to attend closely to Olsson's careful and extremely important work. --Michael Huemer, INotre Dame Philosophical Reviews<br> Dr. Olsson has produced a very interesting, substantial and instructive book. It takes important elements of epistemological coherence theories to a higher level of clarity, thus making it possible to explore in a precise manner vague considerations that were all too often based on faulty intuitions. Central parts of the book can even be described as provocative, since they attack crucial parts of prototypical coherence theories. Undoubtedly this book represents a very significant advance in this field of philosophical research. --Hans Rott, Editor-in-Chief of Erkenntnis<br> Olsson uses modern techniques from probability theory and modeling to examine whether the coherence theory of justification is tenable. Olsson takes us through much of the history and major figures in the coherence theory of justification. This work is well-written, well-informed by the existing literature and there is an interesting mix of formal argument and philosophical argumentation. --Luc Bovens, Editor-in-Chief of Economics and Philosophy<br>


`Review from previous edition ...a fascinating contribution to the literature on formal models of coherence and will be essential reading for anyone wishing to keep abreast of that literature. ' Charles B. Cross, Mind `...poses a powerful challenge to coherence theories of justification, from the standpoint of probabilistic epistemology. Anyone interested in the coherence theory or in probabilistic approaches to epistemology needs to attend closely to Olsson's careful and extremely important work.' Michael Huemer, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews `Dr. Olsson has produced a very interesting, substantial and instructive book. It takes important elements of epistemological coherence theories to a higher level of clarity, thus making it possible to explore in a precise manner vague considerations that were all too often based on faulty intuitions. Central parts of the book can even be described as provocative, since they attack crucial parts of prototypical coherence theories. Undoubtedly this book represents a very significant advance in this field of philosophical research.' Hans Rott, Professor of Philosophy, Editor-in-Chief of Erkenntnis, Regensburg, Germany `Olsson uses modern techniques from probability theory and modeling to examine whether the coherence theory of justification is tenable. Olsson takes us through much of the history and major figures in the coherence theory of justification. This work is well-written, well-informed by the existing literature and there is an interesting mix of formal argument and philosophical argumentation.' Luc Bovens, Professor, London School of Economics, Editor-in-Chief of Economics and Philosophy


anyone wishing to keep abreast of that literature. --Charles B. Cross, Mind Poses a powerful challenge to coherence theories of justification, from the standpoint of probabilistic epistemology. Anyone interested in the coherence theory or in probabilistic approaches to epistemology needs to attend closely to Olsson's careful and extremely important work. --Michael Huemer, INotre Dame Philosophical Reviews Dr. Olsson has produced a very interesting, substantial and instructive book. It takes important elements of epistemological coherence theories to a higher level of clarity, thus making it possible to explore in a precise manner vague considerations that were all too often based on faulty intuitions. Central parts of the book can even be described as provocative, since they attack crucial parts of prototypical coherence theories. Undoubtedly this book represents a very significant advance in this field of philosophical research. --Hans Rott, Editor-in-Chief of Erkenntnis Olsson uses modern techniques from probability theory and modeling to examine whether the coherence theory of justification is tenable. Olsson takes us through much of the history and major figures in the coherence theory of justification. This work is well-written, well-informed by the existing literature and there is an interesting mix of formal argument and philosophical argumentation. --Luc Bovens, Editor-in-Chief of Economics and Philosophy


<br>anyone wishing to keep abreast of that literature. --Charles B. Cross, Mind<br> Poses a powerful challenge to coherence theories of justification, from the standpoint of probabilistic epistemology. Anyone interested in the coherence theory or in probabilistic approaches to epistemology needs to attend closely to Olsson's careful and extremely important work. --Michael Huemer, INotre Dame Philosophical Reviews<br> Dr. Olsson has produced a very interesting, substantial and instructive book. It takes important elements of epistemological coherence theories to a higher level of clarity, thus making it possible to explore in a precise manner vague considerations that were all too often based on faulty intuitions. Central parts of the book can even be described as provocative, since they attack crucial parts of prototypical coherence theories. Undoubtedly this book represents a very significant advance in this field of philosophical research. --Hans Rott, Editor-in-Chief of Erkenntnis


Olsson uses modern techniques from probability theory and modeling to examine whether the coherence theory of justification is tenable. Olsson takes us through much of the history and major figures in the coherence theory of justification. This work is well-written, well-informed by the existing literature and there is an interesting mix of formal argument and philosophical argumentation. * Luc Bovens, Professor, London School of Economics, Editor-in-Chief of Economics and Philosophy * Dr. Olsson has produced a very interesting, substantial and instructive book. It takes important elements of epistemological coherence theories to a higher level of clarity, thus making it possible to explore in a precise manner vague considerations that were all too often based on faulty intuitions. Central parts of the book can even be described as provocative, since they attack crucial parts of prototypical coherence theories. Undoubtedly this book represents a very significant advance in this field of philosophical research. * Hans Rott, Professor of Philosophy, Editor-in-Chief of Erkenntnis, Regensburg, Germany * ...poses a powerful challenge to coherence theories of justification, from the standpoint of probabilistic epistemology. Anyone interested in the coherence theory or in probabilistic approaches to epistemology needs to attend closely to Olsson's careful and extremely important work. * Michael Huemer, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews * Review from previous edition ...a fascinating contribution to the literature on formal models of coherence and will be essential reading for anyone wishing to keep abreast of that literature. * Charles B. Cross, Mind *


<br>anyone wishing to keep abreast of that literature. --Charles B. Cross, Mind<p><br> Poses a powerful challenge to coherence theories of justification, from the standpoint of probabilistic epistemology. Anyone interested in the coherence theory or in probabilistic approaches to epistemology needs to attend closely to Olsson's careful and extremely important work. --Michael Huemer, INotre Dame Philosophical Reviews<p><br> Dr. Olsson has produced a very interesting, substantial and instructive book. It takes important elements of epistemological coherence theories to a higher level of clarity, thus making it possible to explore in a precise manner vague considerations that were all too often based on faulty intuitions. Central parts of the book can even be described as provocative, since they attack crucial parts of prototypical coherence theories. Undoubtedly this book represents a very significant advance in this field of philosophical research. --Hans Rott, Editor-in-Chief of Erkenn


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Erik J. Olsson is Professor and Chair in Theoretical Philosophy at Lund University, Sweden

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