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Book Synopsis
Regardless of who you are or how you live your life, you disagree with millions of people on an enormous number of topics from politics, religion and morality to sport, culture and art.

Trade Review
"A fine introduction to the issues surrounding disagreement, this text will engage students with its lively prose and lucid thought."
Ernest Sosa, Rutgers University

"Frances's commitment to working with realistic examples makes for a kind of contact with everyday intellectual life that can seem missing in much of the professional literature on disagreement. Although the book is designed for students, it also gave me new things to think about."
David Christensen, Brown University

Table of Contents

List of Stories

Introduction

Part 1: Basics of Disagreement
1. Genuine vs. Illusory Disagreement
2. Easier Questions about Disagreement
3. Harder Questions about Disagreement
4. Expert Testimony and Higher-Order Evidence
5. Peers, Inferiors, and Superiors
6. Some Results
7. The Peer Rule and the Superior Rule
8. Disagreement over Facts, Values, And Religion
9. Disagreement over Beliefs vs. Actions
10. What We Should Believe vs. What We Actually Believe
11. Response to Disagreement vs. Subsequent Level Of Confidence
12. What It Means To Realize Disagreement
13. The Disagreement Question Refined
14. Disagreement with One vs. Disagreement with Many
15. Some More Results
16. Study Questions and Problems

Part 2: Conciliatory or Steadfast?
1. Introduction
2. Revising the Three Rules Of Thumb
3. Rethinking Judgments about Peers And Superiors
4. More Revision: Confidence Level vs. Evidence Level
5. When You Have No Idea Who is in the Better Position
6. Split Experts
7. Special Case: Religious Belief
8. Some Results
9. Questions on Uniqueness, Independence, and Peerhood
Uniqueness
Independence
Conditional Peers and Superiors
Feldman’s Questions
10. Does Disagreement Lead To Skepticism?
11. The Disagreement Question Revisited
12. Study Questions and Problems
Index

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 7/11/2014 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780745672274, 978-0745672274
    ISBN10: 0745672272

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Regardless of who you are or how you live your life, you disagree with millions of people on an enormous number of topics from politics, religion and morality to sport, culture and art.

    Trade Review
    "A fine introduction to the issues surrounding disagreement, this text will engage students with its lively prose and lucid thought."
    Ernest Sosa, Rutgers University

    "Frances's commitment to working with realistic examples makes for a kind of contact with everyday intellectual life that can seem missing in much of the professional literature on disagreement. Although the book is designed for students, it also gave me new things to think about."
    David Christensen, Brown University

    Table of Contents

    List of Stories

    Introduction

    Part 1: Basics of Disagreement
    1. Genuine vs. Illusory Disagreement
    2. Easier Questions about Disagreement
    3. Harder Questions about Disagreement
    4. Expert Testimony and Higher-Order Evidence
    5. Peers, Inferiors, and Superiors
    6. Some Results
    7. The Peer Rule and the Superior Rule
    8. Disagreement over Facts, Values, And Religion
    9. Disagreement over Beliefs vs. Actions
    10. What We Should Believe vs. What We Actually Believe
    11. Response to Disagreement vs. Subsequent Level Of Confidence
    12. What It Means To Realize Disagreement
    13. The Disagreement Question Refined
    14. Disagreement with One vs. Disagreement with Many
    15. Some More Results
    16. Study Questions and Problems

    Part 2: Conciliatory or Steadfast?
    1. Introduction
    2. Revising the Three Rules Of Thumb
    3. Rethinking Judgments about Peers And Superiors
    4. More Revision: Confidence Level vs. Evidence Level
    5. When You Have No Idea Who is in the Better Position
    6. Split Experts
    7. Special Case: Religious Belief
    8. Some Results
    9. Questions on Uniqueness, Independence, and Peerhood
    Uniqueness
    Independence
    Conditional Peers and Superiors
    Feldman’s Questions
    10. Does Disagreement Lead To Skepticism?
    11. The Disagreement Question Revisited
    12. Study Questions and Problems
    Index

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