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Book SynopsisOxford Studies in Epistemology is a periodical publication which offers a regular snapshot of state-of-the-art work in this important field. Under the guidance of a distinguished editorial board, it publishes exemplary papers in epistemology, broadly construed. Anyone wanting to understand the latest developments in the discipline can start here.
Table of ContentsEditors' Preface Contributors 1: Nicolas Bommarito and Jonardon Ganeri: Selfless Receptivity: Attention as an Epistemic Virtue 2: Nilanjan Das: Knowledge and Independent Checks in M=im=a.ms=a 3: Robin Dembroff and Dennis Whitcomb: Content-Focused Epistemic Injustice 4: Jason Konek: The Art of Learning 5: Harvey Lederman: Conceptions of Genuine Knowledge in Wang Yangming 6: Sarah Moss: Knowledge and Legal Proof 7: C. Thi Nguyen: Trust as an Unquestioning Attitude 8: Catherine Prueitt and Katia Samoilova: There's More to Transparency than Windows 9: Hagop Sarkissian: Me-Knowledge and Effective Agency 10: Miriam Schoenfield: Meditations on Beliefs Formed Arbitrarily 11: Justin Tiwald: "Getting It Oneself" as an Alternative to Testimonial Knowledge and Deference to Tradition 12: Anand Vaidya: Elements of Knowledge-First Epistemology in Ga:nge'sa 13: Timothy Williamson: Vaidya on Ny=aya and Knowledge-First Epistemology