Abstract
Abstract
The term ‘modal epistemology’ may be understood in three ways. First, as the theory of modal knowledge—knowledge of what is necessary and possible. Second, as the theory of possible knowledge-what sorts of knowledge are possible. Third, as the intersection of the first two: the theory of possible modal knowledge-that is, of what modal knowledge is possible.
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Oxford University PressOxford
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