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1 | Testimony, credulity, and veracity | 25 |
2 | Reid on the credit of human testimony | 50 |
3 | The epistemic role of testimony : internalist and externalist perspectives | 77 |
4 | Liberal fundamentalism and its rivals | 93 |
5 | Knowledge : instrumental and testimonial | 116 |
6 | Reductionism and the distinctiveness of testimonial knowledge | 127 |
7 | Testimony and trustworthiness | 145 |
8 | It takes two to tango : beyond reductionism and non-reductionism in the epistemology of testimony | 160 |
9 | Testimonial justification and transindividual reasons | 193 |
10 | Testimony and epistemic autonomy | 225 |
11 | Pathologies of testimony | 253 |
12 | Getting told and being believed | 272 |
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