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justified and
which are not. For
philosophers Richard Feldman and Earl
Conee,
evidentialism is the
strongest argument for
justification because it identifies...
- his
dissatisfaction with the
ability hypothesis, Earl
Conee presents another variant.
Conee's acquaintance hypothesis describes a
third category of knowledge...
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pursued by DeVries.) Earl
Conee invoked the idea of
acquaintance knowledge in
response to
Frank Jackson's
knowledge argument.
Conee argued that when Mary...
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Kriemhild Coneè, eds. (2000). The
Cambridge World History of Food,
Volume 2.
Cambridge University...
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Willard Van
Orman Quine, the
logical positivists,
Timothy Williamson, Earl
Conee and
Richard Feldman. Russell,
Quine and the
logical positivists belong to...
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Kriemhild Coneè, eds. (2000). The
Cambridge World History of Food. doi:10.1017/chol9780521402149...
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evidentialist analysis of
knowledge provided by
Richard Feldman and by Earl
Conee. D. Z.
Phillips (1934-2006)
states that the
argument of the
reformed epistemologists...
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Kenneth F. and Ornelas,
Kriemhild Coneè, eds., The
Cambridge World History of Food,
Cambridge University Press,...
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Kenneth F.; Ornelas,
Kriemhild Coneè (2000). The
Cambridge World History of Food. Vol. 1.
Cambridge University...
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Kriemhild Coneè (2000). The
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