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- Title Pages
- Preface for Readers and Instructors
- Acknowledgments
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Chapter One Descartes’s Pyrrhonian Virtue Epistemology -
Chapter Two Dream Skepticism -
Chapter Three Regress Skepticism -
Chapter Four Knowledge: What It Is and How We Might Have It -
Chapter Five Knowledge as Action -
Chapter Six Varieties and Levels of Knowledge -
Chapter Seven The Value of Human Knowledge -
Chapter Eight Mind–World Relations -
Chapter Nine Two Forms of Virtue Epistemology -
Chapter Ten Knowledge, Time, and Negligence -
Chapter Eleven Virtue Theory against Situationism -
Chapter Twelve Virtue Epistemology and a Theory of Competence -
Chapter Thirteen Knowledge and Justification - Further Reading Related to This Book
- Index
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- Title Pages
- Preface for Readers and Instructors
- Acknowledgments
-
Chapter One Descartes’s Pyrrhonian Virtue Epistemology -
Chapter Two Dream Skepticism -
Chapter Three Regress Skepticism -
Chapter Four Knowledge: What It Is and How We Might Have It -
Chapter Five Knowledge as Action -
Chapter Six Varieties and Levels of Knowledge -
Chapter Seven The Value of Human Knowledge -
Chapter Eight Mind–World Relations -
Chapter Nine Two Forms of Virtue Epistemology -
Chapter Ten Knowledge, Time, and Negligence -
Chapter Eleven Virtue Theory against Situationism -
Chapter Twelve Virtue Epistemology and a Theory of Competence -
Chapter Thirteen Knowledge and Justification - Further Reading Related to This Book
- Index