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PART I:INTERNALISM, THE A PRIORI, AND EPISTEMIC VIRTUE
1. Internalism Exposed
2. A Priori Warrant and Naturalistic Epistemology
3. The Unity of the Epistemic Virtues
PART II: INTUITION, INTROSPECTION, AND CONSCIOUSNESS
4. Philosophical Theory and Intuitional Evidence (with Joel Pust)
5. Science, Publicity, and Consciousness
6. Can Science Know When You're Conscious?
PART III: SOCIAL EPISTEMOLOGY
7. Experts: Which Ones Should you Trust?
8. Social Routes to Belief and Knowledge
9. What is Social Epistemology? A Smorgasbord of Projects
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