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Epistemic Luck. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK (
2005)
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Abstract
I offer an overview of the various claims that have been made concerning epistemic luck and present an elucidation of the concept of luck in the light of this discussion that, I argue, captures the essence of the notion. With this elucidation in mind, I then identify—with the help of Unger—several varieties of luck that might be referred to as epistemic, and that are entirely compatible with knowledge possession.