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Knowledge and Its Limits : ウィキペディア英語版 | Knowledge and Its Limits Philosopher Timothy Williamson writes in his book, ''Knowledge and its Limits'', that the concept of knowledge cannot be analyzed into a set of other concepts; instead, it is ''sui generis''. Thus, though knowledge requires justification, truth, and belief, the word "knowledge" can't be accurately regarded as simply shorthand for "justified true belief". ==Table of contents== Introduction 1. A State of Mind 2. Broadness 3. Primeness 4. Anti-Luminosity 5. Margins and Iterations 6. An Application 7. Sensitivity 8. Scepticism 9. Evidence 10. Evidential Probability 11. Assertion 12. Structural Unknowability Appendices Bibliography Index
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