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Fallibility and Scepticism

An essay in contemporary epistemology

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128 pages
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5 hours

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Exploring the intricate relationship between fallibility and skepticism, this book delves into whether acknowledging fallibility implies uncertainty. It examines the nuances of belief justification and challenges the assumption that fallibility necessarily leads to skepticism. The author provides a clear and intuitive framework to understand these concepts, addressing the complexities and misconceptions surrounding them. Through this analysis, readers are invited to reconsider their views on belief and justification.

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Fallibility and Scepticism, Hill James William Harold

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2013
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