Epistemology: An Anthology, 2nd Edition (blackw... -

: Features essential texts on the limits of human knowledge, addressing Cartesian doubt and modern responses to the "brain in a vat" style of skepticism [1, 3].

: Analyzes internalist versus externalist perspectives on what makes a belief "warranted" [3, 4].

Epistemology: An Anthology, 2nd Edition , edited by Ernest Sosa, Jaegwon Kim, Jeremy Fantl, and Matthew McGrath, is a comprehensive collection of seminal works in the theory of knowledge [1, 2]. Published by Blackwell (now Wiley-Blackwell) in 2008, it serves as a central resource for both classic and contemporary debates in the field [1, 3]. Core Themes and Structure Epistemology: An Anthology, 2nd edition (Blackw...

The anthology is organized into several thematic sections that trace the development of epistemological thought:

The volume includes influential essays from historical and modern philosophers, including: : Features essential texts on the limits of

: Bertrand Russell, G.E. Moore, Ludwig Wittgenstein, and W.V. Quine [3, 4].

: Explores the classic "Justified True Belief" model and the challenges posed by the Gettier Problem , which questioned whether these three conditions are sufficient for knowledge [3, 4]. Published by Blackwell (now Wiley-Blackwell) in 2008, it

Compared to the first edition, this version is significantly expanded to reflect the shift toward [1]. It includes more recent work on the "value problem" of knowledge—asking why knowledge is better than mere true belief—and the role of intuition in philosophical methodology [2, 3].