Iterated knowledge / Simon Goldstein.

'Iterated Knowledge' presents new theories of the strongest form of knowledge: when one knows something, knows that one knows, and knows every iteration of knowledge regarding it. Goldstein critically compares these theories, giving treatments of justified belief, rational certainty, and n...

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Main Author: Goldstein, Simon (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, [2024]
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520 8 |a 'Iterated Knowledge' presents new theories of the strongest form of knowledge: when one knows something, knows that one knows, and knows every iteration of knowledge regarding it. Goldstein critically compares these theories, giving treatments of justified belief, rational certainty, and normative requirements on assertion and action. 
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505 0 |a Cover -- Iterated Knowledge -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- 1: Omega Knowledge Matters -- 1.1 Overview -- 1.2 Against Omega Skepticism -- 1.3 Against KK -- 1.4 Justification -- 2: Reflective Luminosity -- 2.1 Benefits of Reflective Luminosity -- 2.2 Costs of Reflective Luminosity -- 2.3 Weakenings -- 2.4 Conclusion -- 3: Fragility -- 3.1 Clarifying Fragility -- 3.2 Benefits of Fragility -- 3.3 Costs of Fragility -- 3.4 Weakenings -- 3.5 Conclusion -- 4: Variable Margins -- 4.1 Costs of Variable Margins -- 4.2 Conclusion -- 5: Modeling Knowledge -- 5.1 Epistemic Logic 
505 8 |a 5.2 Appearance/Reality Models -- 5.3 Reflective Luminosity -- 5.4 Fragility -- 5.5 Variable Margins -- 6: Conclusion -- 6.1 Comparisons -- 6.2 Loose ends -- 6.2.1 Omega Infallibilism -- 6.2.2 Epistemic Position -- 6.2.3 Beyond Safety -- 6.2.4 Verbal debates -- References -- Index 
650 0 |a Knowledge, Theory of. 
650 7 |a epistemology.  |2 aat 
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