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Knowledge From Nonknowledge Federico Luzzi

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Knowledge From Nonknowledge Federico Luzzi
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.42 MB
Pages: 211
Author: Federico Luzzi
ISBN: 9781108491914, 9781108624848, 9781108584968, 110849191X, 1108624847, 1108584969
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Knowledge From Nonknowledge Federico Luzzi by Federico Luzzi 9781108491914, 9781108624848, 9781108584968, 110849191X, 1108624847, 1108584969 instant download after payment.

According to the received view in epistemology, inferential knowledge from non-knowledge is impossible - that is, in order for a subject to know the conclusion of their inference, they must know the essential premises from which that conclusion is drawn. In this book, Federico Luzzi critically examines this view, arguing that it is less plausible than intuition suggests and that it can be abandoned without substantial cost. In a discussion that ranges across inference, testimony and memory he analyses the full range of challenges to the view, connecting them to epistemological cases that support those challenges. He then proposes a defeater-based framework which allows the phenomenon of knowledge from non-knowledge across these three epistemic areas to be better understood. His book will be of interest to a wide range of readers in epistemology.

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