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Epistemic vice predicts acceptance of Covid-19 misinformation
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- 15 July 2021, pp. 207-228
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When Evidence Isn't Enough: Suspension, Evidentialism, and Knowledge-first Virtue Epistemology
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- 08 November 2019, pp. 413-437
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THERE IS NO KNOWLEDGE FROM FALSEHOOD
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- 07 October 2014, pp. 53-74
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JAMESIAN EPISTEMOLOGY FORMALISED: AN EXPLICATION OF ‘THE WILL TO BELIEVE’
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- 16 October 2015, pp. 253-268
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Group Justification in Science
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- 03 January 2012, pp. 215-231
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Deliberative Exchange, Truth, and Cognitive Division of Labour: A Low-Resolution Modeling Approach
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- 03 January 2012, pp. 130-144
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Group Deliberation, Social Cohesion, and Scientific Teamwork: Is There Room for Dissent?
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- 03 January 2012, pp. 37-51
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EXPLANATIONIST EVIDENTIALISM
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- 07 August 2013, pp. 299-315
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Peerage
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- 03 January 2012, pp. 313-323
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THE VIRTUE OF CURIOSITY
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- 02 August 2018, pp. 105-120
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ENTITLEMENT AND MUTUALLY RECOGNIZED REASONABLE DISAGREEMENT
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- 04 November 2013, pp. 1-25
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PHOTOGRAPHICALLY BASED KNOWLEDGE
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- 07 August 2013, pp. 283-297
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Objectivity and Perspective in Empirical Knowledge1
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- 03 January 2012, pp. 80-95
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AGENTIAL INSENSITIVITY AND SOCIALLY SUPPORTED IGNORANCE
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- 29 August 2017, pp. 73-91
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Educating for Intellectual Virtue: A Critique from Action Guidance
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- 08 April 2019, pp. 177-199
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TESTIMONY, PRAGMATICS, AND PLAUSIBLE DENIABILITY
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- 28 January 2015, pp. 29-51
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Economic Epistemology: Hopes and Horrors
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- 03 January 2012, pp. 211-222
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The Epistemic Cultures of Science and Wikipedia: A Comparison
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- 03 January 2012, pp. 38-51
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Joint Acceptance and Scientific Change: A Case Study
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- 03 January 2012, pp. 248-265
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Science, Religion, and Democracy*
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- 03 January 2012, pp. 5-18
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