
Tell Me Something I Don't Know
Tell Me Something I Don?t Know is a collection of original dialogues in epistemology, suitable for student readers but also of interest to experts. Familiar problems, theories, and arguments are explored: second-order knowledge, epistemic closure, the preface paradox, skepticism, pragmatic encroachment, the Gettier problem, and more. New ideas on each of these issues are also offered, defended, and critiqued, often in humorous and entertaining ways.
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Preface
Michael Veber
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Why Dialogues? Author Meets Critic
Michael Veber
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Fake Barns and Knowing That You Know: Barney and Arnie Take a Ride
Michael Veber
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Epistemic Closure: Freddie and Betty at the Zoo
Michael Veber
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The Paradox of the Preface: Philosophy Takes a Stand
Michael Veber
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Skepticism Refuted? A Day in the Life of a BIV
Michael Veber
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Pragmatic Encroachment: Hanna and Rosana Case the Bank
Michael Veber
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The Problem of Disagreement: My Dinner with Ling
Michael Veber
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Yet Another Gettier Problem: Phillip
Michael Veber
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The Philosophy of Philosophical Writing Revisited Departmental Meeting
Michael Veber
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Appendix on the Purpose and Limits of Philosophical Inquiry: Cartesian Auto
Michael Veber
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Index
Michael Veber
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