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Knowledge Inquiry Readings In Epistemology 1st K Brad Wray

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Knowledge Inquiry Readings In Epistemology 1st K Brad Wray
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Publisher: Broadview Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.68 MB
Pages: 465
Author: K. Brad Wray
ISBN: 9781551114132, 1551114135
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1st

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Knowledge Inquiry Readings In Epistemology 1st K Brad Wray by K. Brad Wray 9781551114132, 1551114135 instant download after payment.

This anthology focuses on three areas in the theory of knowledge: epistemic justification; analyses of knowledge and scepticism; and recent developments in epistemology. Each of the three sections includes a brief introduction to the readings, a series of study questions, and a list of suggested readings. Section 1 deals with coherentism, foundationalism, reliabilism, and includes articles by Chisholm, BonJour, Audi, Goldman, and Fumerton. Section 2 deals with the analysis of knowledge and Gettier problems, and a variety of forms and responses to scepticism; it includes articles by Gettier, Conee, Feldman, Putnam, Nagel, and Stroud. Section 3 introduces the reader to recent developments in naturalized, feminist, and social epistemology, and includes articles by Quine, Almeder, Putnam, Anderson, Harding, Longino, Hardwig, Rorty, and Kitcher.

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