Evidentialism essays in epistemology

Evidentialism is a theory of knowledge the essence of which is the traditional idea that the justification of factual knowledge is entirely a matter of evidence. The authors defend this theory, arguing evidentialism is an asset virtually everywhere in epistemology, from getting started to refuting s...

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Main Author: Conee, Earl Brink
Other Authors: Feldman, Richard
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford Clarendon 2004, 2004
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