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The Oxford handbook of epistemology

Author: Paul K Moser
Publisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2002.
Series: Oxford handbooks in philosophy.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Genre/Form: Lehrbuch
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Paul K Moser
ISBN: 0195130057 9780195130058
OCLC Number: 48501166
Description: x, 595 p. ; 26 cm.
Contents: Conditions and analyses of knowing / Robert K. Shope --
The sources of knowledge / Robert Audi --
A priori knowledge / Albert Casullo --
The sciences and epistemology / Alvin I. Goldman --
Conceptual diversity in epistemology / Richard Foley --
Theories of justification / Richard Fumerton --
Internalism and externalism / Laurence BonJour --
Tracking, competence, and knowledge / Ernest Sosa --
Virtues in epistemology / John Greco --
Mind and knowledge / John Heil --
Skepticism / Peter Klein --
Epistemological duties / Richard Feldman --
Scientific knowledge / Philip Kitcher --
Explanation and epistemology / William G. Lycan --
Decision theory and epistemology / Mark Kaplan --
Embodiment and epistemology / Louise M. Antony --
Epistemology and ethics / Noah Lemos --
Epistemology in philosophy of religion / Philip L. Quinn --
Formal problems about knowledge / Roy Sorensen --
Bibliography on epistemology / Paul K. Moser.
Series Title: Oxford handbooks in philosophy.
Responsibility: edited by Paul K. Moser.
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