Epistemology, Volume 14ISBN: 978-1-4051-1972-6
Paperback
536 pages
November 2004, Wiley-Blackwell
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The A Priori Authority of Testimony (Robert Audi).
Externalist Justification without Reliability (Michael Bergmann).
Realism and the Nature of Perceptual Experience (Bill Brewer).
Externalism, Internalism, and Skepticism (Earl Conee).
Truth Consequentialism, Withholding and Proportioning Belief to the Evidence (Michael R. Depaul).
True Enough (Catherine Z. Elgin).
Foundational Beliefs and Empirical Possibilities (Richard Feldman).
Epistemic Probability (Richard Fumerton).
Closure Matters: Academic Skepticism and Easy Knowledge (Peter Klein).
Does Reliabilism Make Knowledge Merely Conditional (Hilary Kornblith).
Nozickian Epistemology and the Value of Knowledge (Jonathan L. Kvanvig).
On Justifying and Being Justified. (Adam Leite).
Epistemic Circularity Again (Noah Lemos).
Epistemic Relativism (Steven Luper).
Skepticism, Abductivism, and the Explanatory Gap (Ram Neta).
The Epistemology of Testimony (Duncan Pritchard).
What's Wrong with Moore's Argument (James Pryor).
What Is Wrong with Epistemic Circularity (Frederick F. Schmitt).
Internalist reliabilism (Matthias Steup).
Skeptical Arguments (Jonathan Vogel).
Scepticism and the Context of Philosophy.
Book Symposium.
Precis of Knowledge and Lotteries (John Hawthorne).
Knowledge, Assertion, and Practical Reasoning (Stewart Cohen).
Knowledge, Assumptions, Lotteries. (Gilbert Harman).
Speaking of Knowledge (Jonathan Vogel).
Replies (John Hawthorne)