VOLUME XI ISSUE 3 SEPTEMBER 2020

RESEARCH ARTICLES

AGRIPPAN PROBLEMS (pages 259-282)
Author: Robb DUNPHY
Keywords: epistemic regress problem, hegel, modes, pyrrhonian scepticism
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GROUP TESTIMONY: DEFENDING A REDUCTIONIST VIEW (pages 283-304)
Author: Domingos FARIA
Keywords: collective epistemology, divergence arguments, group epistemology, group testimony
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MORAL REALISM AND THE PROBLEM OF MORAL ALIENS (pages 305-321)
Author: Thomas GRUNDMANN
Keywords: conciliatory view, disagreement, moral realism, relativism, steadfast view
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THE SUBJECT’S PERSPECTIVE OBJECTION TO EXTERNALISM AND WHY IT FAILS (pages 323-331)
Author: Perry HENDRICKS
Keywords: externalism, internalism, justification, subject’s perspective objectionAbstract |  Full article

HUSSERLIAN EIDETIC VARIATION AND OBJECTUAL UNDERSTANDING AS A BASIS FOR AN EPISTEMOLOGY OF ESSENCE (pages 333-353)
Author: Robert MICHELS
Keywords: eidetic variation, epistemology of essence, essence, husserl, understanding, vaidya
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EMPATHY AS A TOOL FOR LEARNING ABOUT EVALUATIVE FEATURES OF OBJECTS (pages 355-367)
Author: Diana SOFRONIEVA
Keywords: emotional evaluation, empathy, epistemic practice, knowledge, testimony, experiential imagination
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TRUTH TRACKING AND KNOWLEDGE FROM VIRTUAL REALITY (pages 369-388)
Author: Billy WHEELER
Keywords: externalism, reliabilism, sensitivity, truth tracking, virtual reality
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DISCUSSION NOTES/DEBATE

DOES METAPHILOSOPHICALLY PRAGMATIST ANTI-SKEPTICISM WORK? (pages 391-398)
Author: Scott AIKIN
Keywords: anti-skepticism, metaphilosophy, pragmatism, skepticism
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Notes on the Contributors (pages 399-400)
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