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In this important new work, Haack develops an original theory of empirical evidence or justification, and argues its appropriateness to the goals of inquiry. In so doing, Haack provides detailed critical case studies of Lewis's foundationalism; Davidson's and Bonjour's coherentism; Popper's 'epistemology without a knowing subject'; Quine's naturalism; Goldman's reliabilism; and Rorty's, Stich's, and the Churchlands' recent obituaries of epistemology.
It takes about 5 Hours and 24 minutes on average for a reader to read Evidence Inquiry. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
Evidence Inquiry is 272 pages long.
Evidence Inquiry was written by Susan Haack
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