HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Duncan Pritchard from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research work: Anti-risk epistemology and negative epistemic dependence, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Which risk event the authors focus on will have a bearing on whether the activity counts as risky.
SUMMARY
In terms of the second stage, it is widely accepted that the kind of epistemic luck that is incompatible with knowledge is what is known as veritic epistemic luck. Veritic epistemic luck is to contrasted with epistemically benign forms of epistemic luck that are compatible with knowledge, such as . . .
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