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Knowledge Dexterity And Attention A Theory Of Epistemic Agency Abrol Fairweather

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Knowledge Dexterity And Attention A Theory Of Epistemic Agency Abrol Fairweather
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.66 MB
Author: Abrol Fairweather, Carlos Montemayor
ISBN: 9781107089822, 9781316105849, 1107089824, 1316105849
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Knowledge Dexterity And Attention A Theory Of Epistemic Agency Abrol Fairweather by Abrol Fairweather, Carlos Montemayor 9781107089822, 9781316105849, 1107089824, 1316105849 instant download after payment.

Contemporary cognitive science clearly tells us that attention is modulated for speech and action. While these forms of goal-directed attention are very well researched in psychology, they have not been sufficiently studied by epistemologists. In this book, Abrol Fairweather and Carlos Montemayor develop and defend a theory of epistemic achievements that requires the manifestation of cognitive agency. They examine empirical work on the psychology of attention and assertion, and use it to ground a normative theory of epistemic achievements and virtues. The resulting study is the first sustained naturalized virtue epistemology, and will be of interest to readers in epistemology, cognitive science, and beyond.

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