| Brian P. McLaughlin, Hilary Kornblith - Philosophy - 2016 - 400 pages
Goldman and His Critics presents a series of original essays contributed by influential philosophers who critically examine Alvin Goldman’s work, followed by Goldman’s ... | |
| Hilary Kornblith - Philosophy - 1995 - 140 pages
Hilary Kornblith presents an account of inductive inference that addresses both its metaphysical and epistemological aspects. He argues that inductive knowledge is possible by ... | |
| Hilary Kornblith - Philosophy - 2014 - 256 pages
This volume draws together influential work by Hilary Kornblith on naturalistic epistemology. The naturalistic approach sees epistemology not as a matter of analysis of ... | |
| Michael Raymond DePaul, William M. Ramsey - Philosophy - 1998 - 360 pages
Ancients and moderns alike have constructed arguments and assessed theories on the basis of common sense and intuitive judgements. This volume brings together a group of ... | |
| Michael Williams - Philosophy - 1996 - 420 pages
In Unnatural Doubts, Michael Williams constructs a masterly polemic against the very idea of epistemology, as traditionally conceived. Although philosophers have often found ... | |
| Abrol Fairweather, Linda Zagzebski - Philosophy - 2001 - 272 pages
Virtue epistemology is an exciting, new movement receiving an enormous amount of attention from top epistemologists and ethicists; this pioneering volume reflects the best work ... | |
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