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Date: 2008-02-04 11:49:34
Metatheory
Epistemology
Modal logic
Theory of justification
Lottery paradox
Contextualism
Justification
Philosophy
Logic

Knowledge and Action* Forthcoming in The Journal of Philosophy John Hawthorne and Jason Stanley What is the relation between knowledge and action? According to one standard picture, there is none. Rational action is a ma

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