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CRITICAL NOTICE OF HILARY KORNBLITH'S ON REFLECTION
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- 31 October 2013, pp. 53-61
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William James on Risk, Efficacy, and Evidentialism
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- 28 May 2020, pp. 146-158
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HOPE FOR INTELLECTUAL HUMILITY
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- 28 June 2017, pp. 56-72
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The Epistemic Value of the Democratic Process
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- 03 January 2012, pp. 19-32
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Social Epistemology and the Politics of Omission
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- 03 January 2012, pp. 107-118
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Introduction
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- 03 January 2012, pp. 251-252
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Dr Livingstone, I Presume?
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- 23 August 2021, pp. 477-491
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CONTEXTUALISM AND THE AMBIGUITY THEORY OF ‘KNOWS’
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- 24 October 2018, pp. 209-229
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HOW TO CONDORCET A GOLDMAN
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- 03 July 2015, pp. 413-425
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Knowing Full Well from Testimony?
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- 21 October 2019, pp. 369-384
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COULD KNOWLEDGE-TALK BE LARGELY NON-LITERAL?
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- 29 May 2017, pp. 383-411
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Agent Reliabilism and Inferential Knowledge from Gettiered Belief
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- 24 June 2020, pp. 130-145
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An Epistemic Argument for an Egalitarian Public Sphere
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- 26 October 2020, pp. 1-18
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Conceptions of Epistemic Value
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- 29 June 2021, pp. 213-231
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A PUZZLE ABOUT EXPERTS, EVIDENTIAL SCREENING-OFF AND CONDITIONALIZATION
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- 21 May 2018, pp. 64-72
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Encroachment on Emotion
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- 26 October 2022, pp. 515-533
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Publishing, Belief, and Self-Trust
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- 24 October 2022, pp. 632-646
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Action Guidance and Educating for Intellectual Virtue: A Response to Kotzee, Carter, and Siegel
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- 10 July 2023, pp. 1-21
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On the Epistemological Similarities of Market Liberalism and Standpoint Theory
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- 10 May 2021, pp. 166-186
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Reassessing Lucky Understanding
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- 18 July 2022, pp. 513-527
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