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Knowledge Transmission
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Our knowledge of the world comes from various sources. But it is sometimes said that testimony, unlike other sources, transmits knowledge from one person to another.

In this book, Stephen Wright investigates what the transmission of knowledge involves and the role that it should play in our theorising about testimony as a source of knowledge. He argues that the transmission of knowledge should be understood in terms of the more fundamental concept of the transmission of epistemic grounds, and that the claim that testimony transmits knowledge is not only defensible in its own right, but indispensable to an adequate theory of testimony. This makes testimony unlike other epistemic sources.

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ISBN
0367733684
EAN
9780367733681
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Publication Date
18/12/2020
Pages
112
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Age Group
NA to NA
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About Author

Wright, Stephen
Stephen Wright Studies economics at Cambridge University, where he won the Adam Smith Prize and achieved the highest First Class degree of his year. He spent several years as Chief Economic Forecaster with the Bank of England, where he headed macroeconomic forecasting and the maintenance and development of the bank's quarterly model of the UK economy. He currently is on the Faculty of Economics and Politics at Cambridge University. His work, along with Mr. Smither's, has been cited in the New York Times, Barron's, Forbes, The Economist, and the Financial Times.




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