Virtue, Luck, and Credit
This chapter presents a more developed defence of the account of knowledge than that offered in Chapter 2, which exploits the animal/reflective distinction towards solving traditional sceptical problems.
Keywords: intellectual virtue, epistemic luck, intellectual credit, apt belief, animal/reflective, sensitivity, sources of knowledge, epistemic deliverances
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