KNOWLEDGE ESSENTIALLY BASED UPON FALSE BELIEF (pages 7–19)
Author: Avram HILLER
Keywords: Edmund Gettier | knowledge | Peter Klein | Richard Feldman | safety | William Lycan
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THE COUNTERPART ARGUMENT FOR MODAL SCEPTICISM (pages 21–29)
Author: Jimmy Alfonso LICON
Keywords: counterparts | inscrutability | modal scepticism | modality
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LOGIQUE ET GRAMMAIRE DANS LA DÉFINITION DU VERBE COPULATIF (pages 31–51)
Author: Dinu MOSCAL
Keywords: copulative verb | grammatical tense | predicate | verb
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SUBJECTIVISM IS POINTLESS (pages 53–68)
Author: Michael J. RAVEN
Keywords: epistemic virtues | objectivism | subjectivism | usefulness
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PROPOSITIONAL MEMORY AND KNOWLEDGE (pages 69–83)
Author: Shin SAKURAGI
Keywords: memory justification | memory knowledge | propositional memory | the epistemic theory of memory
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THE PERSISTENT PROBLEM OF THE LOTTERY PARADOX: AND ITS UNWELCOME CONSEQUENCES FOR CONTEXTUALISM (pages 85–100)
Author: Travis TIMMERMAN
Keywords: contextualism | Epistemology | lottery paradox
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THE PERMISSIBILITY SOLUTION TO THE LOTTERY PARADOX – REPLY TO LITTLEJOHN (pages 103–111)
Author: Thomas KROEDEL
Keywords: epistemic permission | justification | lottery paradox | probability
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ON THE NECESSITY OF THE EVIDENTIAL EQUALITY CONDITION FOR EPISTEMIC PEERAGE (pages 113–123)
Author: Michele PALMIRA
Keywords: disagreement | epistemic peerage | evidence | likelihood
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INFINITISM AND AGENTS LIKE US: REPLY TO TURRI (pages 125–128)
Author: Joshua A. SMITH, Adam C. PODLASKOWSKI
Keywords: epistemic normativity | infinitism | John Turri | regress problem
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