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Epistemology Of Ordinary Knowledge 1st Edition Paolo Piccari Mariano L Bianca

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Epistemology Of Ordinary Knowledge 1st Edition Paolo Piccari Mariano L Bianca
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.18 MB
Pages: 326
Author: Paolo Piccari; Mariano L. Bianca
ISBN: 9781443886277, 1443886270
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Epistemology Of Ordinary Knowledge 1st Edition Paolo Piccari Mariano L Bianca by Paolo Piccari; Mariano L. Bianca 9781443886277, 1443886270 instant download after payment.

Many philosophers reduce ordinary knowledge to sensory or, more generally, to perceptual knowledge, which refers to entities belonging to the phenomenic world. However, ordinary knowledge is not only the result of sensory-perceptual processes, but also of non-perceptual (noetic) contents that are present in any mind. From an epistemological point of view, ordinary knowledge is a form of knowledge that not only allows epistemic access to the world, but also enables the formulation of models of it with different degrees of reliability. Usually epistemologists focus their attention on scientific knowledge, believing that ordinary knowledge does not, or cannot, have an epistemology for it is not in any way rigorous. The papers collected in this volume analyse different aspects of ordinary knowledge and of its epistemology.

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