The approach set forth by Edward Craig in Knowledge and the State of Nature has a greater explanatory value than it has been granted to date, and his suitably modified project can resolve a number of puzzling issues regarding the value of knowledge. The paper argues that a novel theory that relates knowledge to testimony is capable of explaining why knowledge is more valuable than mere true belief and why it has a distinctive value. Significantly, this theory avoids the recently advanced revisionism regarding the focus of epistemological research
We argue that the so-called ‘Primary’ and ‘Secondary’ Value Problems for knowledge are more easily s...
This book has three parts – one part by each of the three authors – all dealing in one way or anothe...
ABSTRACT. It is argued that a popular way of accounting for the distinctive value of knowledge by ap...
The approach set forth by Edward Craig in Knowledge and the State of Nature has a greater explanator...
The approach set forth by Edward Craig in Knowledge and the State of Nature has a greater explanator...
In Knowledge and the State of Nature Edward Craig defends the thesis that the function of the concep...
This paper concerns questions of value in regards to truth and knowledge. Beginning with a cursory o...
ABSTRACT. Two key intuitions regarding knowledge are explored: that knowledge is a kind of cognitive...
This paper focuses on the central role of testimony in the relationship between knowledge and commun...
The value of knowledge has always been a central topic within epistemology. Going all the way back t...
Orthodoxy in epistemology maintains that some sources of belief, e.g. perception and introspection, ...
This paper concerns questions of value in regards to truth and knowledge. Beginning with a cursory o...
ABSTRACT: We argue that the so-called ‘Primary’ and ‘Secondary’ Value Problems for knowledge are mor...
A traditional line of inquiry in epistemology tried to analyze the concept of knowledge into its con...
In this dissertation I offer three major contributions: one backwards looking, one to a lively conte...
We argue that the so-called ‘Primary’ and ‘Secondary’ Value Problems for knowledge are more easily s...
This book has three parts – one part by each of the three authors – all dealing in one way or anothe...
ABSTRACT. It is argued that a popular way of accounting for the distinctive value of knowledge by ap...
The approach set forth by Edward Craig in Knowledge and the State of Nature has a greater explanator...
The approach set forth by Edward Craig in Knowledge and the State of Nature has a greater explanator...
In Knowledge and the State of Nature Edward Craig defends the thesis that the function of the concep...
This paper concerns questions of value in regards to truth and knowledge. Beginning with a cursory o...
ABSTRACT. Two key intuitions regarding knowledge are explored: that knowledge is a kind of cognitive...
This paper focuses on the central role of testimony in the relationship between knowledge and commun...
The value of knowledge has always been a central topic within epistemology. Going all the way back t...
Orthodoxy in epistemology maintains that some sources of belief, e.g. perception and introspection, ...
This paper concerns questions of value in regards to truth and knowledge. Beginning with a cursory o...
ABSTRACT: We argue that the so-called ‘Primary’ and ‘Secondary’ Value Problems for knowledge are mor...
A traditional line of inquiry in epistemology tried to analyze the concept of knowledge into its con...
In this dissertation I offer three major contributions: one backwards looking, one to a lively conte...
We argue that the so-called ‘Primary’ and ‘Secondary’ Value Problems for knowledge are more easily s...
This book has three parts – one part by each of the three authors – all dealing in one way or anothe...
ABSTRACT. It is argued that a popular way of accounting for the distinctive value of knowledge by ap...