Thinking with Assent Renewing a Traditional Account of Knowledge and Belief

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Pub. Date: 2024-09-24
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Author Biography

Maria Rosa Antognazza

At her premature death in March 2023, Maria Rosa Antognazza was Professor of Philosophy at King's College London, member of the Academia Europaea, Trustee of The Royal Institute of Philosophy, Chair of the British Society for the History of Philosophy, and recently President of the British Society for the Philosophy of Religion. Educated at the Catholic University of Milan, she held fellowships and visiting professorships in Italy, Germany, Israel, Scotland, England, Switzerland, and the USA. Renowned for her prize-winning intellectual biography of Leibniz, she was also a prominent exponent of the value to philosophy of the study of its history.

Table of Contents

PART I: Knowledge and Belief: A Distinction in Kind1. The Apprehension of 'What Is'2. Seeing and Not-Seeing3. The Gap Between Mind and World4. The Distinction in Kind after Hume5. Non-Sceptical Philosophy of CognitionPART II: Knowledge and Belief: Phenomenology and Ontology6. Phenomenology: Subject and Object7. Intentionality: The Nature of the Contact between Subject and Object8. Ontology I: Objects9. Ontology II: Acts and Faculties10. The Object of Knowledge and the Object of BeliefPART III: Belief: The Doxastic Family and Religious Epistemology11. Belief and Will12. Belief and Testimony13. Taxonomy of Belief and Doxastic Faith14. Religious Belief I: Reformed Epistemology and Neo-Cartesianism15. Religious Belief II: Perceiving God and Transcendental Realism

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