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75An epistemology that mattersIn Philip L. Quinn & Paul J. Weithman (eds.), Liberal Faith: Essays in Honor of Philip Quinn, University of Notre Dame Press. 2008.The two most fundamental questions for an epistemology are, what is involved in having good reasons to believe a claim, and what is involved in meeting the higher standard of knowing that a claim is true? The theory of justified belief tries to answer the former, whereas the theory of knowledge addresses the latter
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2Chapter 9. The Theory of Knowledge and Theory of Justified BeliefIn When is True Belief Knowledge?, Princeton University Press. pp. 51-56. 2012.
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Chapter 6. Maximally Accurate and Comprehensive BeliefsIn When is True Belief Knowledge?, Princeton University Press. pp. 32-40. 2012.