Oxford, England: Oxford University Press (2009)
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Introduction -- Fallibilism -- Contextualism -- Knowledge and reasons -- Justification -- Belief -- The value and importance of knowledge -- Infallibilism or pragmatic encroachment? -- Appendix I: Conflicts with bayesian decision theory? -- Appendix II: Does KJ entail infallibilism?
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Keywords | Knowledge, Theory of |
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Call number | BD161.F28 2009 |
ISBN(s) | 9780199550623 0199694672 9780199694679 019955062X |
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