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This book contains twelve chapters by leading and up-and-coming philosophers on metaepistemology, that is, on the nature, existence and authority of epistemic facts. One of the central divides in metaepistemology is between epistemic realists and epistemic anti-realists. Epistemic realists think that epistemic facts (such as the fact that you ought to believe what your evidence supports) exist independently of human judgements and practices, and that they have authority over our judgements and practices. Epistemic anti-realists think that, if epistemic facts exist at all, they are grounded in human judgements and practices, and gain any authority they have from our judgements and practices. This book considers both epistemic realist and anti-realist perspectives, as well as perspectives that transcend the realism/anti-realism dichotomy. As such, it constitutes the state of the art with regard to metaepistemology, and will shape the debate in years to come.

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Palgrave Innovations in Philosophy
Series Editors
Vincent Hendricks
University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
Duncan Pritchard
University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK

Palgrave Innovations in Philosophy is a new series of monographs. Each book in the series will constitute the new wave of philosophy, both in terms of its topic and the research profile of the author. The books will be concerned with exciting new research topics of particular contemporary interest, and will include topics at the intersection of Philosophy and other research areas. They will be written by up-and-coming young philosophers who have already established a strong research profile and who are clearly going to be leading researchers of the future. Each monograph in this series will provide an overview of the research area in question while at the same time significantly advancing the debate on this topic and giving the reader a sense of where this debate might be heading next. The books in the series would be of interest to researchers and advanced students within philosophy and its neighboring scientific environments.

More information about this series at http://www.palgrave.com/gp/series/14689

Editors
Christos Kyriacou and Robin McKenna
Metaepistemology Realism and Anti-Realism
Editors Christos Kyriacou University of Cyprus Nicosia Cyprus Robin - photo 2
Editors
Christos Kyriacou
University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus
Robin McKenna
University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria
Palgrave Innovations in Philosophy
ISBN 978-3-319-93368-9 e-ISBN 978-3-319-93369-6
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-93369-6
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Christos: To Sophocles and Helen

Robin: To Edith and Sophie

Acknowledgments

We would like to thank our contributors for providing us with an excellent set of essays, and for their assistance throughout the editing process. Thanks also to Brendan George and April James at Palgrave Macmillan for their prompt responses to numerous queries, and for supporting the project. Robin McKenna acknowledges support from the ERC Advanced Grant Project The Emergence of Relativism (Grant Number 339382).

Contents
Christos Kyriacou and Robin McKenna
Part IEpistemic Realism
Terence Cuneo
Chris Heathwood
Christos Kyriacou
Eva Schmidt
Nathaniel Sharadin
Part IIEpistemic Anti-realism
Charles Ct-Bouchard and Clayton Littlejohn
Christopher Cowie and Alexander Greenberg
Allan Hazlett
Martin Kusch and Robin McKenna
Teemu Toppinen
Part IIIBeyond the Realism/Anti-realism Divide
Annalisa Coliva
A. K. Flowerree
Index
List of Tables
Constitutivism About Epistemic Normativity
Table 1 Dispositional accounts
Table 2 TRUTH NORM
Notes on Contributors
Annalisa Coliva

is Professor and Chair of the Department of Philosophy at the University of California, Irvine. She has published extensively on hinge epistemology, its historical origins and on self-knowledge. Her major monographs are Extended Rationality. A Hinge Epistemology (Palgrave 2016), The Varieties of Self-Knowledge (Palgrave 2015), Moore and Wittgenstein. Scepticism, Certainty and Common Sense (Palgrave 2010). Her book, Relativism , co-authored with Maria Baghramian, is forthcoming with Routledge (2018).

Charles Ct-Bouchard

is a FRQSC postdoctoral fellow at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey. He received his Ph.D. from Kings College London in 2017. His current areas of research are epistemology and ethics. His articles concerning metaepistemology and epistemic normativity appear in Synthese , Philosophical Studies , the International Journal of Philosophical Studies , Dialogue , and Manuscrito .

Christopher Cowie

is Assistant Professor at Durham University. He was previously a Research Fellow at the University of Cambridge. He works in metaethics and moral philosophy. He has published in journals including The Philosophical Quarterly, Philosophical Studies, The Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Philosophy Compass and Synthese .

Terence Cuneo

is the Marsh Chair of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy at the University of Vermont. He is the author of The Normative Web (Oxford, 2007), Speech and Morality (Oxford, 2014), Ritualized Faith (Oxford, 2016), and (co-author of) Understanding Morality (Oxford, forthcoming).

A. K. Flowerree

is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Center for Contemporary Epistemology and the Kantian Tradition (CONCEPT) at the University of Cologne, and will be Assistant Professor at Texas Tech University beginning 2018. Her research focuses on the intersection of epistemology, ethics and metaethics.

Alexander Greenberg

is a Lecturer in Philosophy at Birkbeck, University of London and a Stipendiary Lecturer in Philosophy at Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford. His research is at the intersection of epistemology and philosophy of mind, and focuses on epistemological, psychological, and normative questions about belief.

Allan Hazlett

(PhD, Brown University, 2006) is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Washington University in St Louis. Along with several papers, he is the author of two books: A Luxury of the Understanding: On the Value of True Belief (Oxford University Press, 2013) and

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