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- Alston, William, 1986. “Epistemic Circularity” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 47: 1-30. (Scholar)
- Audi, Robert, 1995. “Memorial Justification” Philosophical Topics, 23: 251-272. (Scholar)
- Audi, Robert, 1998. Epistemology, London: Routledge. (See Chapter 2.) (Scholar)
- BonJour, Laurence, 1985. The Structure of Empirical Knowledge, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- BonJour, Laurence, 2002. Epistemology, Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. (See Chapter 8.) (Scholar)
- Dummett, Michael, 1994. “Testimony and Memory,” in Bimal Krishna Matilal and Aridam Chakrabarti (eds.), Knowing From Words, Dordrecht: D. Reidel, pp. 1-23 (Scholar)
- Goldman, Alvin, 1979. “What is Justified Belief?” in George Pappas (ed.), Justification and Knowledge, Dordrecht: D. Reidel, pp. 1-23 (Scholar)
- Goldman, Alvin, 1999. “Internalism Exposed,” The Journal of Philosophy, 96 (6): 271-293. (Scholar)
- Harman, Gilbert, 1986. Change in View, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. (See Chapter 4.) (Scholar)
- Holland, R.F., 1954. “The Empiricist Theory of Memory,” Mind, 63: 464-486. (Scholar)
- Huemer, Michael, 1999. “The Problem of Memory Knowledge,” Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 80: 346-357. (Scholar)
- Hume, David, 1739. A Treatise of Human Nature. (Scholar)
- Lackey, Jennifer, 2005. “Memory as an Epistemically Generative Source,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 70 (3): 636-658. (Scholar)
- Lackey, Jennifer, 2007. “Why Memory Really is an Epistemically Generative Source: A Reply to Senor,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 74 (1): 209-219. (Scholar)
- Locke, John, 1690. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding. (Scholar)
- Malcolm, Norman, 1963. “A Definition of Factual Memory,” in Knowledge and Certainty, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 222-240. (Scholar)
- Martin, C.B., and Deutscher, Max, 1966. “Remembering,” The Philosophical Review, 75: 161-196. (Scholar)
- McGrath, Matthew, 2007. “Memory and Epistemic Conservatism,” Synthese, 157: 1-24. (Scholar)
- Plantinga, Alvin, 1993. Warrant and Proper Function, New York, NY: Oxford University Press. (See Chapter 3.) (Scholar)
- Reid, Thomas, 1785. Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man. (Scholar)
- Russell, Bertrand, 1921. The Analysis of Mind, London: Allen & Unwin Limited. (Scholar)
- Ryle, Gilbert, 1949. The Concept of Mind, Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press. (Scholar)
- Schroer, Robert, 2008. “Memory Foundationalism and the Problem of Unforgotten Carelessness,” Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 89: 74-85. (Scholar)
- Senor, Thomas D., 1993. “Internalistic Foundationalism and the Justification of Memory Belief,” Synthese, 94: 353-376. (Scholar)
- –––, 1995. “Harman, Negative Coherentism, and the Problem of Ongoing Justification,” Philosophia, 24: 271-294. (Scholar)
- –––, 2007. “Preserving Preservationism: A Reply to Lackey,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 74 (1): 199-208. (Scholar)
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