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Preface | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Knowing From Words | 23 | |
Is There an Irreducible Mode of Word-Generated Knowledge? | 29 | |
Testimony, Justification and Coherence | 51 | |
Testimony and Coherence | 59 | |
Epistemology of Testimony and Authority: Some Indian Themes and Theories | 69 | |
Telling as Letting Know | 99 | |
Against Gullibility | 125 | |
The Role of Comprehension | 163 | |
Knowledge by Hearsay | 195 | |
Testimony, Observation and "Autonomous Knowledge" | 225 | |
Testimony and Memory | 251 | |
History, Testimony, and Two Kinds of Scepticism | 273 | |
Testimony, Knowledge and Belief | 297 | |
On Propositions: A Naiyayika Response to a Russellian Theory | 315 | |
Proper Names and Individuals | 325 | |
Understanding, Knowing and Justification | 347 | |
Gangesa on Self-Mentioning Words | 367 | |
Index | 385 |
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