Incorrigibility, knowledge, and justification
Philosophical Studies 25 (April):219-25 (1974)
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| Keywords | Belief Epistemology Incorrigibility Justification Knowledge Alston, W | |||||||||
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William Alston (2005). Beyond Justification: Dimensions of Epistemic Evaluation. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
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