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(2014) Synthese 191 (14).
Almost everyone agrees that many testimonial beliefs constitute knowledge. According to non-reductionists, some testimonial beliefs possess positive epistemic status independent of that conferred by perception, memory, and induction. Recently, Jennifer Lackey has provided a counterexample to a popular version of this view. Here I argue that her counterexample fails.
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DOI: 10.1007/s11229-014-0443-0
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Perrine, T. (2014). In defense of non-reductionism in the epistemology of testimony. Synthese 191 (14), pp. 3227-3237.
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