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_aPhilosophical perspectives, 2 epistemology, 1988 _fcompil. James Tomberlin |
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_aAtascadero _cRidgeview _d1988 |
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215 | _a473 p. | ||
464 | 1 |
_tAlston's internalistic externalism _0118100 |
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_tInternalism/externalism controversy _0118101 |
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_tFoundationalism, coherentism, and epistemological dogmatism _0118102 |
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_tWhat is naturalized epistemology _0118103 |
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_tVicious infinite regress arguments _0118104 |
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_tDeliberational dynamics and the foundations of bayesian game theory _0118105 |
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_tBuilding of oscar _0118106 |
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_tOn accepting first principles _0118107 |
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_tDeontological conception of epistemic justification _0118108 |
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_tEpistemic obligations _0118109 |
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_tKnowledge and epistemic obligation _0118110 |
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_tOn knowing one's own mind _0118111 |
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_tKnowledge and conditionals _0118112 |
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_tKnowledge in context, skepticism in doubt : the virtue of our faculties _0118113 |
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_tCoherence, justification, and chisholm _0118114 |
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_tHow to beat a fallibilist _0118115 |
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_tEvidence of the senses _0118116 |
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_tStrong and weak justification _0118117 |
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_tPositive epistemic status and proper function _0118118 |
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606 | 1 | _aFilosofia | |
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_aTomberlin _bJames |
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856 | 4 | _uhttps://catalogo.ispa.pt/opac/biblioteca/localizacao_doc/a.htm |