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Skepticism / Justification / Philosophy of mind / Philosophical movements / Deductive closure / Contextualism / Relevant alternatives theory / Fred Dretske / Here is a hand / Philosophy / Epistemology / Science
Date: 2014-06-03 03:03:05
Skepticism
Justification
Philosophy of mind
Philosophical movements
Deductive closure
Contextualism
Relevant alternatives theory
Fred Dretske
Here is a hand
Philosophy
Epistemology
Science

CHRISTOPH JA¨GER SKEPTICISM, INFORMATION, AND CLOSURE: DRETSKE’S THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE ABSTRACT. According to Fred Dretske’s externalist theory of knowledge a subject

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