Epistemic Significance of Non-Epistemic Factors
In this topical collection (13 articles)
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The epistemic significance of non-epistemic factors
The epistemic significance of modal factors
Lilith Newton Pages 227-248 -
The epistemic significance of non-epistemic factors
Knowledge and cancelability
Tammo Lossau Pages 397-405 -
The epistemic significance of non-epistemic factors
Anti-luck epistemology and pragmatic encroachment
Duncan Pritchard Pages 715-729 -
The epistemic significance of non-epistemic factors
Assertion, action, and context
Robin McKenna, Michael Hannon Pages 731-743 -
The epistemic significance of non-epistemic factors
Impurism, pragmatic encroachment, and the Argument from Principles
Michael Blome-Tillmann Pages 975-982 -
The epistemic significance of non-epistemic factors
Belief, credence, and moral encroachment
James Fritz, Elizabeth Jackson Pages 1387-1408 -
The epistemic significance of non-epistemic factors
Knowledge and reasonableness
Krista Lawlor Pages 1435-1451 -
The epistemic significance of non-epistemic factors
On the epistemic significance of practical reasons to inquire
Sanford C. Goldberg Pages 1641-1658 -
The epistemic significance of non-epistemic factors
Emotions, evidence, and safety
Christina H. Dietz Pages 2027-2050 -
The epistemic significance of non-epistemic factors
The place of non-epistemic matters in epistemology: norms and regulation in various communities
David Henderson Pages 3301-3323 -
The epistemic significance of non-epistemic factors
Epistemic evaluation and the need for ‘impure’ epistemic standards
Nikola Anna Kompa Pages 4673-4693 -
The epistemic significance of non-epistemic factors
Knowledge and non-traditional factors: prospects for doxastic accounts
Alexander Dinges Pages 8267-8288
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