Recent Work on Epistemic Value
American Philosophical Quarterly 44 (2):85 - 110 (2007)
| Abstract | Recent discussion in epistemology has seen a huge growth in interest in the topic of epistemic value. In this paper I describe the background to this new movement in epistemology and critically survey the contemporary literature on this topic. | |||||||||
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