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Knowledge-First Epistemology: A Defence presents a rigorous philosophical examination of knowledge-first approaches to epistemology. Rather than treating knowledge as a derivative concept built upon belief and justification, Mona Simion argues that knowledge should occupy the primary position in epistemological inquiry.
This Element explores the theoretical advantages of prioritizing knowledge, demonstrating how this framework can resolve longstanding problems in traditional epistemology. Simion engages with contemporary debates about the nature of knowledge, justification, and belief, offering innovative arguments that challenge conventional wisdom. The book is essential for epistemologists, philosophers interested in foundational questions about how we know what we know, and anyone seeking to understand cutting-edge developments in analytic philosophy.







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