Knowing full well / Ernest Sosa.

"In this book, Ernest Sosa explains the nature of knowledge through an approach originated by him years ago, known as virtue epistemology. Here he provides the first comprehensive account of his views on epistemic normativity as a form of performance normativity on two levels. On a first level...

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Main Author: Sosa, Ernest
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Princeton : Princeton University Press, ©2011.
Series:Soochow University lectures in philosophy.
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505 0 |a Knowing full well -- Epistemic agency -- Value matters in epistemology -- Three views of human knowledge -- Contextualism -- Propositional experience -- Knowledge : instrumental and testimonial -- Epistemic circularity. 
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