In Quentin Smith (ed.),
Epistemology: new essays. New York : Oxford University Press,: Oxford University Press. pp. 301 (
2008)
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Fundamental disagreements in epistemology arise from legitimate differences of interest, not genuine conflict. It is because of such differences that there are three varieties of epistemology: naturalistic, subjective, and what I shall call epistemology-as-logic. All three have been with us at least since Socrates. My chief concern will be with the third, but I must begin with the first and second, which constitute standard epistemology.