Arguing About Knowledge
Ram Neta & Duncan Pritchard (eds.)
Routledge (2009)
| Abstract | General introduction -- What is knowledge? -- What is the value of knowledge? -- What evidence do we have? -- How should we distribute our confidence? -- What is it to be justified in believing something? -- What is the structure of justification and knowledge? -- What is the nature of the epistemic 'ought'? -- What are the sources of knowledge? -- What can we know? -- Is knowledge in the eye of the beholder? | |||||||||
| Keywords | Knowledge, Theory of | |||||||||
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| Call number | BD161.A64 2009 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 9780415448383 | |||||||||
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