A case for Kvanvig's objectual understanding as the primary epistemic aim of education
What does a successful education entail for the epistemic life of learners? In the recent years, epistemic issues in education have made its way onto contemporary philosophical literature. A portion of this body of literature has been dedicated to addressing the debate about which of the epistemic g...
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Main Author: | Fungo, Joyce Estelle S. |
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Language: | English |
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2021
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