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Daily Archives: May 16, 2005

An Argument for Epistemic Purity

Posted on May 16, 2005 by Kvanvig JonMay 16, 2005
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There is a growing number of those who smell the scent of pragmatic factors in epistemic justification and knowledge. On the former, it might be interesting to see how defenders of the view want to avoid the following argument, an … Continue reading →

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