Considered Judgment
Explore the depths of epistemology with Considered Judgment by Catherine Z. Elgin, published by Princeton University Press in 1999. This thought-provoking book, spanning 240 pages, challenges traditional views of knowledge by advocating for a reconceptualization that embraces reflective equilibrium as a standard for rational acceptability. Elgin argues that the use of metaphor, fiction, and exemplification can significantly enhance our understanding in both science and art, offering a fresh perspective on the theory of knowledge. Ideal for philosophy enthusiasts and scholars alike, Considered Judgment invites readers to rethink the foundations of knowledge and appreciate the role of creative elements in the pursuit of understanding.