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Reliability theory, philosophy: reliability theory is a theory about the occurrence of knowledge. It attempts to explain how subjects in some cases have knowledge, without being able to explain this knowledge for themselves and others. See also causal theory of knowledge, knowledge, regularity, unconscious.
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Author Item    More concepts for author
Brandom, Robert Reliability Theory   Brandom, Robert
Cresswell, Maxwell J. Reliability Theory   Cresswell, Maxwell J.
Esfeld, Michael Reliability Theory   Esfeld, Michael
Field, Hartry Reliability Theory   Field, Hartry
Goldman, Alvin Reliability Theory   Goldman, Alvin I.
Millikan, Ruth Reliability Theory   Millikan, Ruth
Nozick, Robert Reliability Theory   Nozick, Robert
Rorty, Richard Reliability Theory   Rorty, Richard
Schiffer, Stephen Reliability Theory   Schiffer, Stephen
Wright, Crispin Reliability Theory   Wright, Crispin

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