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The aim of this chapter is to motivate a taxonomy of different varieties of NE and outline their essential characteristics. My intention is that this taxonomy be, in all essential respects, exhaustive of the possibilities for NE. The different varieties — which I see as dividing again into several different sub-varieties — will then be critically discussed in the subsequent chapters in support of my overarching thesis.

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Knowles, J. (2003). Naturalised Epistemology. In: Norms, Naturalism and Epistemology. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230511262_3

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