Knowledge And Its Place In Nature

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kornblith (philosophy, U. Of Vermont) Argues That, Rather Than Investigating The Concept Of Knowledge, We Should Investigate Knowledge Itself, Deeming It A Suitable Natural Phenomenon For Scientific Study. He Posits Knowledge As A Version Of Reliabilism—reliably-produced True Belief—and Critiques Several Other Accounts Of Knowledge, Arguing That A Proper Account Of Epistemic Normativity Flows Directly From The Account Of Knowledge Which Is Found In Cognitive Ethology. Annotation C. Book News, Inc.,portland, Or

Name in long format: Knowledge And Its Place In Nature
ISBN-10: 0199246327
ISBN-13: 9780199246328
Book pages: 200
Book language: en
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Oxford University Press, U.S.A.
Dimensions: Height: 8 Inches, Length: 5.25 Inches, Weight: 0.5401325419 Pounds, Width: 0.5 Inches

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