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IDENTIFICATION AND APPEARANCE AS EPISTEMIC GROUNDWORK (pages 439-449)

Nicolas C. GONZALEZ ABSTRACT: The idea that appearances provide justifications for beliefs—the principle of phenomenal conservatism—is self-evidently true. In the case of cognitive penetration, however, it seems that certain irrational etiologies of a belief may influence the epistemic quality of that belief. Susanna Siegel argues that these etiologies lead to ‘epistemic downgrade.’ Instead of providing us with a decisive objection, …

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