The Philosophers' Magazine 96:24-30 (2022)
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Sebastian Sunday-Grève and Timothy Williamson discuss the relationship between curiosity and common sense.
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Keywords | Applied Philosophy Contemporary Philosophy General Interest |
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DOI | 10.5840/tpm2022968 |
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