Epistemic luck

Offering a philosophical examination of the concept of luck and its relationship to knowledge, this text demonstrates how a more nuanced understanding of the relationship between knowledge and luck can enable us to see past some of the most intractable disputes in the contemporary theory of knowledg...

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Main Author: Pritchard, Duncan
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford Clarendon 2005, 2005
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