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Anti-luck epistemology
pp. 277-297
Abstract
In this paper, I do three things. First, I offer an overview of an anti-luck epistemology, as set out in my book, Epistemic Luck (Oxford University Press, Oxford 2005). Second, I attempt to meet some of the main criticisms that one might level against the key theses that I propose in this work. And finally, third, I sketch some of the ways in which the strategy of anti-luck epistemology can be developed in new directions.
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Pritchard Duncan (2007) Epistemic luck. Synthese 158 (3).
Pages: 277-297
DOI: 10.1007/s11229-006-9039-7
Full citation:
Pritchard Duncan (2007) „Anti-luck epistemology“. Synthese 158 (3), 277–297.