Table of Contents:
  • Introduction : the point and purpose of epistemic evaluation / David Henderson and John Greco
  • Part I : Philosophical methods and evaluative purposes
  • Teleologies and the methodology of epistemology / Georgi Gardiner
  • Know first, tell later : the truth about Craig on knowledge / Elizabeth Fricker
  • What's the point? / David Henderson and Terence Horgan
  • Part II : Contextualism and pragmatic encroachment
  • Knowledge, practical interests, and rising tides / Stephen R. Grimm
  • Two purposes of knowledge-attribution and the contextualism debate / Matthew McGrath
  • Part III : Does knowledge always require reasons?
  • Knowledge in practice / Michael Williams
  • Regress-stopping and disagreement for epistemic neopragmatists / Jonathan M. Weinberg
  • Part IV : The internalism/externalism debate
  • What is the subject-matter of the theory of epistemic justification? / Sanford C. Goldberg
  • Why justification matters / Declan Smithies
  • Part V : Epistemic norms as social norms
  • Epistemic normativity and social norms / Peter J. Graham
  • Testimonial knowledge and the flow of information / John Greco.