Knowledge, truth, and duty: essays on epistemic justification, responsibility, and virtue

New York: Oxford University Press (2001)
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This volume gathers eleven new and three previously unpublished essays that take on questions of epistemic justification, responsibility, and virtue. It contains the best recent work in this area by major figures such as Ernest Sosa, Robert Audi, Alvin Goldman, and Susan Haak.

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Matthias Steup
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Epistemic Teleology and the Separateness of Propositions.Selim Berker - 2013 - Philosophical Review 122 (3):337-393.
Virtue Epistemology.John Turri, Mark Alfano & John Greco - 1999 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy:1-51.
The ethics of belief.Andrew Chignell - 2016 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Doxastic freedom.Matthias Steup - 2008 - Synthese 161 (3):375-392.
Stick to what you know.Jonathan Sutton - 2005 - Noûs 39 (3):359–396.

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