Book contents
- Knowledge, Dexterity, and Attention
- Knowledge, Dexterity, and Attention
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Why Only Agents Are Knowers
- 1 Epistemic Virtue, Reliable Attention, and Cognitive Constitution
- 2 Meta-epistemology and Epistemic Agency
- 3 Success Semantics and the Etiology of Success
- 4 Epistemic Agency
- 5 Assertion as Epistemic Motivation
- 6 Curiosity and Epistemic Achievement
- 7 Collective Agency, Assertion, and Information
- Bibliography
- Index
1 - Epistemic Virtue, Reliable Attention, and Cognitive Constitution
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 May 2017
- Knowledge, Dexterity, and Attention
- Knowledge, Dexterity, and Attention
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Why Only Agents Are Knowers
- 1 Epistemic Virtue, Reliable Attention, and Cognitive Constitution
- 2 Meta-epistemology and Epistemic Agency
- 3 Success Semantics and the Etiology of Success
- 4 Epistemic Agency
- 5 Assertion as Epistemic Motivation
- 6 Curiosity and Epistemic Achievement
- 7 Collective Agency, Assertion, and Information
- Bibliography
- Index
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- Knowledge, Dexterity, and AttentionA Theory of Epistemic Agency, pp. 27 - 52Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2017