Would You Really Rather Be Lucky Than Good? On the Normative Status of Naturalizing Epistemology

In Chase B. Wrenn (ed.), Naturalism, Reference, and Ontology: Essays in Honor of Roger F. Gibson. Peter Lang Publishing Group. pp. 47--76 (2008)
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