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Traditional epistemologists may only be committed to the modest claim that no abstract philosophical argument is initially more plausible than the claim that humans possess knowledge in typical actual cases, rather than the extreme claim that empirical results could never show a lack of knowledge.
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- Naturalized Epistemology - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu via serper
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- Traditional epistemology concept
- knowledge concept