Paul K. Moser (ed.)
Oxford University Press (1997)
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This book is an accessible introduction to contemporary epistemology, the theory of knowledge. It introduces traditional topics in epistemology within the context of contemporary debates about the definition, sources, and limits of human knowledge. Rich in examples and written in an engaging style, it explains the field while avoiding technical detail. It relates epistemology to work in cognitive science and defends a plausible version of explanationism regarding epistemological
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Keywords | Knowledge, Theory of |
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Reprint years | 1998 |
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Call number | BD161.M8485 1998 |
ISBN(s) | 0195094654 0195094662 9780195094664 9780195094657 |
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