Achieving Knowledge
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Abstract
When we affirm (or deny) that someone knows something, we are making a value judgment of sorts - we are claiming that there is something superior (or inferior) about that person's opinion, or their evidence, or perhaps about them. A central task of the theory of knowledge is to investigate the sort of evaluation at issue. This is the first book to make 'epistemic normativity,' or the normative dimension of knowledge and knowledge ascriptions, its central focus. John Greco argues that knowledge is a kind of achievement, as opposed to mere lucky success. This locates knowledge within a broader, familiar normative domain. By reflecting on our thinking and practices in this domain, it is argued, we gain insight…
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- Normative
- Epistemology
- Value (mathematics)
- sort
- Focus (optics)
- Dimension (graph theory)
- Psychology
- Sociology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Quality Education
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