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1 | Defining knowledge | 4 |
The Gettier problem | 8 | |
Conditions for knowledge | 15 | |
2 | Justification and truth | 27 |
What is justified belief? | 31 | |
What's wrong with reliabilism? | 44 | |
3 | Duties and virtues | 57 |
A defense of internalism | 60 | |
Reliabilism and intellectual virtue | 80 | |
4 | Knowledge by Hearsay | 93 |
Against gullibility | 95 | |
Content preservation | 110 | |
5 | Foundations or coherence? | 122 |
Two types of foundationalism | 125 | |
The coherence theory of empirical knowledge | 139 | |
6 | Scepticism in context | 156 |
The pragmatic dimension of knowledge | 159 | |
Realism and scepticism | 174 |
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Reading Epistemology, Designed for readers who have had little or no exposure to contemporary theory of knowledge, Reading Epistemology brings together twelve important and influential writings on the subject.
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Reading Epistemology, Designed for readers who have had little or no exposure to contemporary theory of knowledge, Reading Epistemology brings together twelve important and influential writings on the subject.
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