Part I. Chapter 1: Robert Audi.- Part II. Chapter 2: Audi's Foundationalism, by Markus Seidel.- Chapter 3: Audi on Testimony, by Isabelle Kessels.- Chapter 4: Audi's Intuitionism, by Benjamin Hilbrich.- Chapter 5: Audi and Kant, by Jan-Ole Reichardt.- Chapter 6: Audi and rational Altruism, by Charlott Becker.- Chapter 7.- Audi on the Problem of Evil, by Michael Kontny.- Chaper 8: Audi on Religion and Politics, by Christian Engelbrecht.- Chapter 9: Audi and the Principle of Secular Motivation, by Matthias Hoesch.- Part III. Chapter 10: Robert Audi -- Response to the Paper.
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This volume documents the 20th Munster Lectures in Philosophy with Robert Audi. In the last decades, Audi's work has deeply influenced different important philosophical discussions, ranging from epistemology, theory of action, and philosophy of rationality to ethics, philosophy of religion, and political philosophy. The critical examinations collected in this book reflect the breadth of Audi's contributions in discussing topics as diverse as epistemological foundationalism and the theory of testimony, ethical intuitionism, the problem of evil and religion's public place within a liberal democracy. Besides his replies to each critical engagement, the volume contains an extensive essay on the problems of perception and cognition written by Audi himself.