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Knowledge and Its Limits
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Tim Williamson's "Knowledge and Its Limits" is a highly influential work in contemporary epistemology.
It challenges traditional approaches to knowledge, arguing for a more robust and demanding conception.
Williamson's work emphasizes the importance of understanding knowledge as a fundamental and irreducible concept.
The book's rigorous arguments and innovative approach have sparked significant debate and shaped the direction of epistemological inquiry.
Its impact on the field is undeniable, prompting a re-evaluation of long-held assumptions about the nature of knowledge.
It challenges traditional approaches to knowledge, arguing for a more robust and demanding conception.
Williamson's work emphasizes the importance of understanding knowledge as a fundamental and irreducible concept.
The book's rigorous arguments and innovative approach have sparked significant debate and shaped the direction of epistemological inquiry.
Its impact on the field is undeniable, prompting a re-evaluation of long-held assumptions about the nature of knowledge.
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Jennifer Nagel when discussing borderline cases of knowledge and her anti-luminosity argument.


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