ABSTRACT

The thirteen essays in this volume explore for the first time the possible skeptical implications of disagreement in different areas and from different perspectives, with an emphasis in the current debate about the epistemic significance of disagreement. They represent a new contribution to the study of the connection between disagreement and skepticism in epistemology, metaethics, ancient philosophy, and metaphilosophy.

chapter |19 pages

Moral Disagreement

Actual vs. Possible

chapter |25 pages

Disagreement

The Skeptical Arguments from Peerhood and Symmetry