Know-how As Competence: A Rylean Responsibilist Account (Studies in Theoretical Philosophy) - Softcover

Lowenstein, David

 
9783465038801: Know-how As Competence: A Rylean Responsibilist Account (Studies in Theoretical Philosophy)

Synopsis

What does it mean to know how to do something? This book develops a comprehensive account of know-how, a crucial epistemic goal for all who care about getting things right, not only with respect to the facts, but also with respect to practice. It proposes a novel interpretation of the seminal work of Gilbert Ryle, according to which know-how is a competence, a complex ability to do well in an activity in virtue of guidance by an understanding of what it takes to do so. This idea is developed into a full-fledged account, Rylean responsibilism, which understands know-how in terms of the normative guidance and responsible control of one's acts. Within the complex current debate about know-how, this view occupies a middle ground position between the intellectualist claim that know-how just is propositional or objectual knowledge and the anti-intellectualist claim that know-how just is ability. In genuine know-how, practical ability and guiding intellect are both necessary, but essentially intertwined.

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About the Author

David Lowenstein lehrt Philosophie an der Westfalischen Wilhelms-Universitat Munster.

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