
Michael Hannon, "What is the Point of Knowledge? A Function-First Epistemology" (Oxford UP, 2019)
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Rethinking Knowledge and Reliability
This chapter examines the purpose of knowledge in identifying reliable informants, contrasting invariantist and variantist perspectives on knowledge. It argues for a context-dependent understanding of reliability, emphasizing how personal and communal standards shape our perception of informants. By exploring the threshold of justification needed for knowledge claims, the chapter advocates for a pragmatic approach that balances inquiry with practical decision-making.
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