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Paul K. Moser

    Paul Moser is an American analytic philosopher whose work delves into epistemology and the philosophy of religion. He primarily explores how we know and the nature of faith, advocating for specific forms of epistemic foundationalism and volitional theism. Moser introduces distinctive concepts such as purposively available evidence, authoritative evidence over spectator evidence, and personifying evidence where individuals themselves become salient proof.

    The Oxford Handbook of Epistemology
    • The Oxford Handbook of Epistemology

      • 595 pages
      • 21 hours of reading
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      The Oxford Handbook of Epistemology contains 19 previously unpublished chapters by today's leading figures in the field. These chapters function not only as a survey of key areas, but as original scholarship on a range of vital topics. Written accessibly for advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and professional philosophers, the Handbook explains the main ideas and problems of contemporary epistemology while avoiding overly technical detail.

      The Oxford Handbook of Epistemology