PREDICATES OF PERSONAL TASTE AND FAULTLESS DISAGREEMENT (pages 161–185)
Author: Mihai HÎNCU
Keywords: discourse | faultless disagreement | parameter | predicates of personal taste | semantics | truth perspectivalism
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COHERENTISM AND BELIEF FIXATION (pages 187–199)
Author: Erik KRAG
Keywords: Alvin Plantinga | coherentism | justification | warrant
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THE ‘PIERRE DUHEM THESIS.’ A REAPPRAISAL OF DUHEM’S DISCOVERY OF THE PHYSICS OF THE MIDDLE AGES (pages 201–218)
Author: Horia-Roman PATAPIEVICI
Keywords: history of science | physics of the Middle Ages | Pierre Duhem | scientific knowledge
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EASY KNOWLEDGE MAKES NO DIFFERENCE: REPLY TO WIELENBERG (pages 221–224)
Author: Juan COMESAÑA and Carolina SARTORIO
Keywords: easy knowledge , Erik Wielenberg , evidential support , reliability
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ON INFERENTIALLY REMEMBERING THAT P (pages 225–230)
Author: Andrew NAYLOR
Keywords: epistemic justification , inference , inferential memory , memory , Sven Bernecker
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CARTESIANISM, NEO-REIDIANISM, AND THE A PRIORI: REPLY TO PUST (pages 231–235)
Author: Gregory STOUTENBURG
Keywords: a priori , reformed epistemology , René Descartes , skepticism , Thomas Reid
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KNOWLEDGE IS NOT BELIEF FOR SUFFICIENT (OBJECTIVE AND SUBJECTIVE) REASON (pages 237–243)
Author: Daniel WHITING
Keywords: analysis , Edmund Gettier , knowledge , luck , Mark Schroeder , objective and subjective reasons ,rationality
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Jaroslav Peregrin: Inferentialism. Why Rules Matter (pages 247–250)
Reviewed by: Thomas Dabay
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Notes on the Contributors (pages 251–252)
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