Recent trends and future prospects in epistemology

Metaphilosophy 8 (2-3):87-107 (1977)
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Abstract

Three basic problems in contemporary epistemology are discussed. The first is the conflict between foundationalists and fallibilists. The second is the problem of scepticism. The third is the question of what sort of considerations are relevant to justification. The recent literature is surveyed and some original contributions are offered

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John Kekes
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