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- Frederick Irwin "Fred" Dretske (/ˈdrɛtski/; December 9, 1932 – July 24, 2013) was an American philosopher noted for his contributions to epistemology...
- alternatives to p. Relevant alternatives theory was primarily developed by Fred Dretske. It states that "knowing a true proposition one believes at a time requires...
- Laurence BonJour Gilles Deleuze Keith DeRose René Descartes John Dewey Fred Dretske Edmund Gettier Alvin Goldman Nelson Goodman Paul Grice Anil Gupta Susan...
- impotent while still maintaining that the reduction is possible. For example, Dretske has put forward the viewpoint of reasons as structuring causes. This viewpoint...
- generally regarded as intuitive, philosophers such as Robert Nozick and Fred Dretske have argued against it. The epistemic closure principle typically takes...
- externalism extends the externalist view to phenomenal content. Fred Dretske (Dretske 1996) suggested that "The experiences themselves are in the head (why...
- Laurence BonJour Gilles Deleuze Keith DeRose René Descartes John Dewey Fred Dretske Edmund Gettier Alvin Goldman Nelson Goodman Paul Grice Anil Gupta Susan...
- Laurence BonJour Gilles Deleuze Keith DeRose René Descartes John Dewey Fred Dretske Edmund Gettier Alvin Goldman Nelson Goodman Paul Grice Anil Gupta Susan...
- Laurence Bonjour Mario Bunge Jonathan Dancy Gilles Deleuze Keith DeRose Fred Dretske Margaret Elizabeth Egan Catherine Elgin Paul Feyerabend Richard Fumerton...
- have other reasons to hold fast to the method behind JTB+G accounts. Fred Dretske developed an account of knowledge which he called "conclusive reasons"...