Alvin Plantinga’s book "Warrant and Proper Function"

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Alvin Plantinga’s book "Warrant and Proper Function" is a major work in analytic epistemology that develops his theory of warrant by arguing that knowledge arises when cognitive faculties function properly according to a design plan in an appropriate epistemic environment.

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instanceOf book
academicDiscipline philosophy of mind
philosophy of religion
author Alvin Plantinga NERFINISHED
containsDiscussionOf cognitive malfunction
epistemic defeat
naturalistic accounts of function
reliabilist theories of knowledge
warranted belief
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
critiques classical foundationalism
internalist theories of justification
naturalistic epistemology
field epistemology
follows Warrant: The Current Debate NERFINISHED
hasImpactOn contemporary epistemology
debates about externalism and internalism
debates about religious epistemology
influencedBy Reformed epistemology
Thomas Reid NERFINISHED
introducesConcept design plan in epistemology
proper function account of warrant
language English
mainThesis A belief has warrant when it is produced by cognitive faculties functioning properly according to a design plan
Naturalistic accounts of proper function face serious difficulties
Properly functioning cognitive faculties must operate in an appropriate epistemic environment for warrant
The design plan governing cognitive faculties is aimed at truth
Warrant is that which turns true belief into knowledge
mainTopic design plan
epistemic environment
epistemic justification
knowledge
proper function
reliabilism
warrant
partOfSeries Warrant trilogy NERFINISHED
philosophicalPositionDefended externalism about knowledge
proper functionalism about warrant
philosophicalTradition analytic philosophy
precedes Warranted Christian Belief NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1993
publisher Oxford University Press
relatedWork Warrant: The Current Debate NERFINISHED
Warranted Christian Belief NERFINISHED
subfield analytic epistemology
supportsView externalist theories of warrant
targetAudience graduate students in philosophy
professional philosophers

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Reformed epistemology relatedWork Alvin Plantinga’s book "Warrant and Proper Function"