Inexact knowledge
Most of our knowledge is inexact, and known by us to be so. An example of such known inexactness will be described in some detail. The description seems to entail a contradiction. However, the paradoxical reasoning rests on an assumption. It will be suggested that the description is correct and this...
Auteur principal: | Williamson, T |
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Autres auteurs: | The Mind Association |
Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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Oxford University Press
1992
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