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Introduction -- SECTION I: Epistemic Pluralism: Methdological Issues -- Chapter 1: Epistemic pluralism(s), Annalisa Coliva & Nikolaj Pedersen -- Chapter 2: Epistemic pluralism from the point of view of Carnap's method of explication, Erik Olsson -- SECTION II: Epistemic Pluralism: Justification, Knowledge, and Epistemic Values -- Chapter 3: Pluralism about epistemic justification, Michael Blome-Tillmann -- Chapter 4: The plurality of justification and the solution of misunderstanding, Anne Meylan -- Chapter 5: Who wants to know?, Jennifer Nado -- Chapter 6: Epistemic goods and epistemic standings: A pluralist account, Nikolaj Pedersen -- Chapter 7: Can there be a dual aspect epistemology?, Pascal Engel -- SECTION III: Epistemic Pluralism and Epistemic Relativism -- Chapter 8: A defense of epistemic pluralism, Martin Kusch -- Chapter 9: Epistemic relativism, epistemic pluralism and hinge epistemology, J. Adam Carter -- SECTION IV: Epistemic Pluralism: Some Applications -- Chapter 10: Unity and plurality in the epistemic norms of action and assertion, Mikkel Gerken -- Chapter 11: How to be a pluralist about disagreement, Michele Palmira -- Chapter 12: A pluralistic way out of epistemic deflationism about ontological disputes, Delia Belleri -- Chapter 13: Pluralism about self-knowledge, Annalisa Coliva. |