Sources and acknowledgments Introduction Part I. What is Knowledge, And How is it Possible? 1. The analysis of 'knowledge that p' 2. How do you know? 3. On our knowledge of matters of fact 4. Presuppositions of empirical knowledge Part II. Theories of Justification: 5. Epistemology today: a perspective in retrospect 6. Nature unmirrored, epistemology naturalized 7. Theories of justification: old doctrines newly defended 8. Reliabilism and intellectual virtue Part III. Intellectual Virtue and Epistemic Perspective: A View Presented: 9. The foundations of foundationalism 10. The raft and the pyramid: coherence versus foundations in the theory of knowledge 11. The coherence of virtue and the virtue of coherence 12. Testimony and coherence Part IV. Intellectual Virtue in Perspective: The View Developed: 13. Knowledge and intellectual virtue 14. Methodology and apt belief 15. Equilibrium in coherence? 16. Intellectual virtue in perspective Index.
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