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ISBN 10: 019924734X
ISBN 13: 9780199247349
Author: Stephen Hetherington
Epistemic Absolutism
Critique of the view that knowledge is absolute and unchanging.
Scepticism
Examination of skeptical challenges to the possibility of knowledge.
Gettier Cases
Analysis of cases where justified true belief fails to constitute knowledge.
Minimal Knowledge
Discussion on the concept of minimal knowledge and its implications.
The Spectrum of Knowledge
Exploration of varying degrees and types of knowledge.
Knowledge about Knowledge
Investigation into the nature of meta-knowledge and its role in epistemology.
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Tags: Stephen Hetherington, Knowledge, Dogmas