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WAJNERMAN PAZ, Abel. Habilidades anómalas: Una defensa de la epistemología anti-suerte. Tópicos [online]. 2016, n.32, pp.65-82. ISSN 1666-485X.

Pritchard maintains that the ability and the safety conditions impose independent demands on knowledge, i.e., that satisfying only one of them is not sufficient to acquire knowledge. I argue that there are no good reasons to suppose that the safety condition is not sufficient. I claim that TEMP, the key case proposed by Pritchard to show that there can be safety without ability, fails because therelevant cognitive process constitutes a legitimate, although anomalous, realization of a cognitive ability.

Keywords : Knowledge; Safety; Cognitive Abilities; Realization.

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