Author: Alvin Plantinga
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Keywords: function, proper, warrant
Number of Pages: 256
Published: 1993-05-27
List price: $125.00
ISBN-10: 0195078632
ISBN-13: 9780195078633
Here I must acknowledge a complication with respect to my way of thinking of warrant. I aim at something in the neighborhood of an analysis of warrant: an account or exploration of our concept of warrant, a concept nearly all of us have and regularly employ.
Author: Alvin Plantinga
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Keywords: function, proper, warrant
Number of Pages: 256
Published: 1993-05-27
List price: $40.00
ISBN-10: 0195078640
ISBN-13: 9780195078640
In this companion volume to Warrant: The Current Debate, Plantinga develops an original approach to the question of epistemic warrant; that is what turns true belief into knowledge. He argues that what is crucial to warrant is the proper functioning of one’s cognitive faculties in the right kind of cognitive environment.
Author: Alvin Plantinga
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Keywords: debate, current, warrant
Number of Pages: 240
Published: 1993-05-27
List price: $60.00
ISBN-10: 0195078624
ISBN-13: 9780195078626
Plantinga examines the nature of epistemic warrant; whatever it is that when added to true belief yields knowledge. This volume surveys current contributions to the debate and paves the way for his owm positive proposal in Warrant and Proper Function.
Author: Jonathan L. Kvanvig
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Keywords: epistemology, contemporary, warrant
Number of Pages: 396
Published: 1996-07
List price: $55.95
ISBN-10: 0847681599
ISBN-13: 9780847681594
In his widely influential two-volume work, "Warrant: The Current Debate" and "Warrant and Proper Function", Alvin Plantinga argued that warrant is that which explains the difference between knowledge and true belief. Plantinga not only developed his own account of warrant but also mapped the terrain of epistemology. Motivated by Plantinga’s work, fourteen prominent philosophers have written new essays investigating Plantingian warrant and its contribution to contemporary epistemology. The resulting collection, representing a broad array of views, not only gives readers a critical perspec
Authors:Rob Blekxtoon, Wouter van Ballegooij,
Publisher: Asser Press
Keywords: warrant, arrest, european, handbook
Number of Pages: 300
Published: 2004-12-20
List price: $118.99
ISBN-10: 9067041815
ISBN-13: 9789067041812
On june 13, 2002 the Framework Decision on the European Arrest Warrant and Surrender Procedures between Member States of the European Union (EAW) was adopted by the Council of the European Union. The Framework Decision must be implemented by all current and future members of the European Union in their respective legal systems. This handbook offers an introduction to the EAW, its origin and implications. It establishes the history of extradition as a legal system and compares the EAW with the old system. (The full text of the EAW with commentaries per paragraph is included.)
Author: Vahakn Dadria
Publisher: Transaction Publisher
Keywords: armenian, conflict, turko, elements, genocide, key, warrant
Number of Pages: 214
Published: 2003-09-12
List price: $29.95
ISBN-10: 0765805596
ISBN-13: 9780765805591
This text provides an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the causes of the World War I Armenian genocide. It traces the origin and history of the Turko-Armenian discord with the massacres treated as a means to resolve the conflict between a dominant group and a vulnerable minority.
Author: Noah M. Lemos
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Keywords: studies, philosophy, cambridge, warrant, value, concept, intrinsic
Number of Pages: 236
Published: 1994-09-30
List price: $99.00
ISBN-10: 052146207X
ISBN-13: 9780521462075
This book addresses some basic questions about intrinsic value: What is it? What has it? What justifies our beliefs about it? The author defends the existence of a plurality of intrinsic goods, the thesis of organic unities, the view that some goods are "higher" than others, and the view that intrinsic value can be explicated in terms of "fitting" emotional attitudes. The final three chapters explore the justification of our beliefs about intrinsic value, including coherence theories and the idea that some value beliefs are warranted on the basis of emotional experience. Professor Lemos also c