It is argued that a subject’s evidence consists of all and only the propositions that the subject knows
According to the knowledge view of evidence notoriously defended by Timothy Williamson (2000), for a...
According to one line of thought only propositions can be part of one’s evidence, since only proposi...
According to one line of thought only propositions can be part of one’s evidence, since only proposi...
It is argued that a subject’s evidence consists of all and only the propositions that the subject kn...
This work is focused on the interconnections between evidence, knowledge, and justification. I defen...
There is a sceptical puzzle according to which knowledge appears to license an unacceptable kind of ...
There are many kinds of knowledge. I may know that Paris is the capital of France, or know how to ba...
This article discusses the following question: what epistemic relation must audiences bear to the co...
The concept of evidence is implied by distinct kinds of cognitive and reasoning processes carried ou...
It is almost universally presumed that knowledge is factive: in order to know that p it must be the ...
This article discusses the following question: what epistemic relation must audiences bear to the co...
In this chapter, I present the observational and experimental evidence demonstrating that knowledge ...
This article provides reasoning according to certain logical rules, justifying the truth of any assu...
It has been largely assumed from the start that truth, the first premise of the Tripartite theory of...
According to the knowledge view of evidence notoriously defended by Timothy Williamson (2000), for a...
According to the knowledge view of evidence notoriously defended by Timothy Williamson (2000), for a...
According to one line of thought only propositions can be part of one’s evidence, since only proposi...
According to one line of thought only propositions can be part of one’s evidence, since only proposi...
It is argued that a subject’s evidence consists of all and only the propositions that the subject kn...
This work is focused on the interconnections between evidence, knowledge, and justification. I defen...
There is a sceptical puzzle according to which knowledge appears to license an unacceptable kind of ...
There are many kinds of knowledge. I may know that Paris is the capital of France, or know how to ba...
This article discusses the following question: what epistemic relation must audiences bear to the co...
The concept of evidence is implied by distinct kinds of cognitive and reasoning processes carried ou...
It is almost universally presumed that knowledge is factive: in order to know that p it must be the ...
This article discusses the following question: what epistemic relation must audiences bear to the co...
In this chapter, I present the observational and experimental evidence demonstrating that knowledge ...
This article provides reasoning according to certain logical rules, justifying the truth of any assu...
It has been largely assumed from the start that truth, the first premise of the Tripartite theory of...
According to the knowledge view of evidence notoriously defended by Timothy Williamson (2000), for a...
According to the knowledge view of evidence notoriously defended by Timothy Williamson (2000), for a...
According to one line of thought only propositions can be part of one’s evidence, since only proposi...
According to one line of thought only propositions can be part of one’s evidence, since only proposi...