A collection of philosophical texts and research materials authored by Duncan Pritchard, Chancellor’s Professor of Philosophy at UC Irvine and Professor at the University of Edinburgh. The corpus includes his major books on epistemology, such as 'Epistemic Luck' and 'Epistemic Angst', alongside edited volumes, textbooks, and journal articles. The dataset originates from the paperswithcode platform and is licensed under Open Access (diamond).
Use Cases
- Analyzing the development of anti-luck epistemology based on the author's described methodology.
- Studying the relationship between knowledge, understanding, and cognitive achievement as discussed in the description.
- Examining the proposed 'biscopic' resolution to radical skepticism combining disjunctivism and hinge epistemology.
- Investigating applied topics in epistemology such as education, law, and religious belief mentioned by the author.
Strengths
- Content is authored by a recognized Chancellor's Professor and Professor of Philosophy.
- Covers a defined body of work including four major books and numerous edited volumes.
- Licensed under Open Access (diamond), facilitating reuse.
Limitations
- Row count and file size are unknown, which may limit suitability assessment.
- Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download.
- Last update date is unknown; freshness unverified.
Provenance
- Source
- paperswithcode
- Collection Method
- Likely a collection of published academic works.