Thinking About Knowing
Oxford University Press (2002)
| Abstract | Jay Rosenberg offers a systematic philosophical theory of knowledge which is specifically responsive to the fact that we always engage the world from a particular perspective within it. It consequently calls into question in a fundamental way many received understandings regarding the relationships among the concepts of knowledge, belief, justification, and truth. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Knowledge, Theory of | |||||||||
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| Call number | BD161.R65 2002 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0199251339 9780199251339 | |||||||||
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Jason Stanley (2011). Know How. Oxford University Press.
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