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  1. Mar 22, 2019 · Themes from Klein: Knowledge, Scepticism, and Justification is a collection of essays written to honor retiring philosopher Peter D. Klein, whose work has been and continues to be influential in the ongoing development of contemporary epistemology. Klein has done...

  2. David Harrison, and Colin Klein. Journal of Consciousness Studies 29(3-4): 62-77. \The Coordination Dilemma For Epidemiological Modelers" (2021) Ignacio Ojea Quin-tana, Sarita Rosenstock, and Colin Klein. Biology and Philosophy 36(54): 1-17. \Technologically sca olded atypical cognition: The case of YouTube’s recommender sys-

  3. Peter D. Klein. Journal of Philosophy 68 ... Issues in Metaphysics, Epistemology and Philosophy of Mind. Berlin/New York: de Gruyter. pp. 278-295.

    • Peter D. Klein
    • 1971
  4. For a theory of knowledge to be a defeasibility theory and yet rule out these "half-truths" it must allow the (a) set of propositions to act as defeating ones when there is not a more complete set of true statements, such as the (b) set, which, when taken with the (a) set do not undermine S's knowledge claim.

  5. 162 THE JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY But Klein never addresses the most fundamental disanalogy be tween pain and the sensations he characterizes as having positive im perative content. In typical cases, it suffices, for a feeling of hunger or thirst to cease, that one comply with the imperative?that one eat or drink an adequate amount.

  6. Nonbasic knowledge requires something in. addition to completely justified true belief; for, though a statement. completely justifies a man in his belief, there may be some true statement that defeats his justification. So, we must add the condi- tion that his justification is not defeated. Nonbasic knowledge is undefeated justified true belief.

  7. 5 days ago · Accepted for The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science “Putting the ‘socialback in social psychology” Forthcoming in Current Controversies in Philosophy of Cognitive Science “Imperativism and Pain Intensity” (w/ Manolo Martínez) forthcoming in The Philosophy of Pain: Unpleasantness, Emotion, and Deviance. ed. David Bain ...

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