Epistemology without knowledge?

Ratio 4 (2):157-169 (1991)
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Abstract

Epistemologists have traditionally been concerned with two issues: the justification of particular beliefs or sets of beliefs, and claims to knowledge. I propose to examine the relative import of these questions by comparing the gravity of the threat posed by two sceptics: one who questions the justifiability of our beliefs, and one who doubts our knowledge claims.

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Ruth Weintraub
Tel Aviv University

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