John Hardwig replies
Hastings Center Report 40 (1) (2010)
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John Hardwig (1988). Evidence, Testimony, and the Problem of Individualism — a Response to Schmitt. Social Epistemology 2 (4):309 – 321.
Ben Almassi (2007). Experts, Evidence, and Epistemic Independence. Spontaneous Generations 1 (1):58-66.
Alan Stone & John Hardwig (1973). The Uses of Disorder: Personal Identity and City Life, Richard Sennet. World Futures 13 (3):271-282.
John Hardwig (2009). Going to Meet Death: The Art of Dying in the Early Part of the Twenty-First Century. Hastings Center Report 39 (4):37-45.
John Hardwig (2006). Rural Health Care Ethics: What Assumptions and Attitudes Should Drive the Research? American Journal of Bioethics 6 (2):53 – 54.
John Hardwig (1991). The Role of Trust in Knowledge. Journal of Philosophy 88 (12):693-708.
Herman Cappelen & Ernie Lepore (2006). Replies. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 73 (2):469–492.
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Mark Owen Webb (1993). Why I Know About as Much as You: A Reply to Hardwig. Journal of Philosophy 60 (5):260-270.
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