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John Hyman Knowledge and evidence article The ‘modest’ theory of knowledge defended in Timothy Williamson’s book Knowledge and its Limits is compared here with the theory defended in the author’s articles ‘How Knowledge Works’ and ‘Knowledge and Self-Knowledge’. It is argued that there are affinities between these theories, but that the latter has considerably more explanatory power.

Knowledge and evidence

John Hyman

Mind, vol. 115, no. 460, 2006, pp. 891–916

Abstract

The ‘modest’ theory of knowledge defended in Timothy Williamson’s book Knowledge and its Limits is compared here with the theory defended in the author’s articles ‘How Knowledge Works’ and ‘Knowledge and Self-Knowledge’. It is argued that there are affinities between these theories, but that the latter has considerably more explanatory power.

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