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OverviewA major figure in the Anglo-American analytic tradition, Ernest Sosa is a pioneer of contemporary virtue epistemology. Engaging with his important work for the first time, a team of renowned scholars of Chinese philosophy bring Western analytic epistemology into dialogue with themes and issues in the history of the Chinese tradition in order to reveal multiple points of connection. Drawing on thinkers and texts from Confucianism, Daoism, and Chinese Buddhism, chapters explore issues central to virtue epistemology, such as the reliabilist and responsibilist divide, the distinction between virtues constitutive of knowledge and virtues auxiliary to knowledge, epistemic competence, and the role of testimony. Including Sosa’s constructive and systematic responses to each scholar’s interpretation of his work, this volume demonstrates the value of cross-cultural dialogue, advancing the field of virtue epistemology, and paving the way for further engagement between philosophical traditions. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Prof. Yong Huang (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9781350265813ISBN 10: 1350265810 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 27 July 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. Introduction: Ernest Sosa Encountering Chinese Philosophy, Yong Huang (Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) 2. Xunzi, Zhuangzi, and Virtue Epistemology, Kim-chong Chong (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong) 3. Epistemic Competence and Agency in Sosa and Xunzi, Chris Fraser (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) 4. In Favor of a Comprehensive Virtue Epistemology? Gregor Paul (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany) 5. Detachment: A Trait-Reliabilist Virtue in Linji’s Chan Buddhiism, Tao Jiang (Rutgers University, USA) 6. Apt Performances as Unity of Knowledge and Action: A Comparative Study of Ernest Sosa’s Virtue Epistemology and Wang Yangming’s Meta-Ethics, Xiang Huang (Fudan University, China) 7. Hearer’s Conditions for Accepting Testimony, Winnie Sung (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) 8. Sosa’s Reflective Knowledge and Xunzi’s Knowledge of the Dao, Leo K. C. Cheung (Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) 9. Epistemic Virtues, The Gettier Problem, and the Rectification of Names, Yingjin Xu (Fudan University, China) 10. Sosa’s Reliabilist Reading of Davidson and Zhuangzi’s Way Out of Ontological Predicament, Yiu-ming Fung (Tunghai University, Taiwan) 11. Resurrecting Daoist Virtuosity Epistemology, Chad Hansen (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) 12. A Third Platonic Problem for Sosa? Or How Wang Yangming Can Know Better than Full Well? Yong Huang (Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) 13. Responses, Ernest Sosa (Rutgers University, USA) IndexReviewsThis volume breaks new ground in comparative philosophy! It brings together renowned virtue epistemologist Ernest Sosa and leading scholars of Chinese philosophy for constructive and nuanced engagement in cross-cultural epistemology. The outcome is philosophically refreshing and scholarly fruitful. I highly recommend it to everyone interested in the topic. * Chenyang Li, Professor of Philosophy, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore * Sosa’s reliabilist virtue epistemology has sharpened our understanding of knowledge’s accuracy, adroitness and aptness. Here, Yong Huang curates a valuable anthology that stretches these ideas; leading scholars critically assess reliabilist intellectual virtue in light of agency in the Confucian, Daoist and Buddhist philosophical traditions. This is contemporary, cross-tradition epistemology at its best! * Karyn Lai, Professor of Philosophy, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia * This volume breaks new ground in comparative philosophy! It brings together renowned virtue epistemologist Ernest Sosa and leading scholars of Chinese philosophy for constructive and nuanced engagement in cross-cultural epistemology. The outcome is philosophically refreshing and scholarly fruitful. I highly recommend it to everyone interested in the topic. --Chenyang Li, Professor of Philosophy, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Sosa's reliabilist virtue epistemology has sharpened our understanding of knowledge's accuracy, adroitness and aptness. Here, Yong Huang curates a valuable anthology that stretches these ideas; leading scholars critically assess reliabilist intellectual virtue in light of agency in the Confucian, Daoist and Buddhist philosophical traditions. This is contemporary, cross-tradition epistemology at its best! --Karyn Lai, Professor of Philosophy, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia Author InformationYong Huang is Professor of Philosophy at The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |