MEMORY, CONFABULATION, AND EPISTEMIC FAILURE (pages 369-378)
Author: Umut BAYSAN
Keywords:confabulation , epistemic failure , memory
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‘PEER DISAGREEMENT’ AND EVIDENCE OF EVIDENCE (pages 379-402)
Author: John BIRO Fabio LAMPERT
Keywords: disagreement , epistemic peers , evidence , justification
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AN AXIOM LINKING NECESSITY AND OBLIGATION PROVIDED BY PRIOR AND ITS ANALYSIS UNDER CARNAP’S METHOD (pages 403-412)
Author: Miguel LÓPEZ-ASTORGA
Keywords: L-concepts , necessity , obligation , Rudolf Carnap
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SCIENCE, VALUES, AND THE PRIORITY OF EVIDENCE (pages 413-431)
Author: P.D. MAGNUS
Keywords: ampliative risk , epistemic values , evidence , externality , inductive risk , values and science
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EVIDENTIALISM, KNOWLEDGE, AND EVIDENCE POSSESSION (pages 433-449)
Author: Timothy PERRINE
Keywords: Earl Conee , evidence possession , evidentialism , knowledge , Richard Feldman
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HIGHER-ORDER DEFEAT WITHOUT EPISTEMIC DILEMMAS (pages 451-465)
Author: Mattias SKIPPER
Keywords: epistemic dilemmas , epistemic rules , higher-order defeat , higher-order evidence
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THE WARRANT ACCOUNT AND THE PROMINENCE OF ‘KNOW’ (pages 467-483)
Author: Jacques-Henri VOLLET
Keywords: action, epistemic, knowledge, norm, practical-reasoning
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Notes on the Contributors (pages 485-486)
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