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    On Richard Foley's Theory of Epistemic RationalityThe Theory of Epistemic Rationality.Marshall Swain & Richard Foley - 1989 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 50 (1):159.
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    Knowledge, Causality, and Justification.Marshall Swain - 1972 - Journal of Philosophy 69 (11):291-300.
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    Reasons and knowledge.Marshall Swain - 1981 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
  4. Reasons and Knowledge.Marshall Swain - 1981 - Philosophy 57 (222):560-562.
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    The Structure of Justification. [REVIEW]Marshall Swain - 1996 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 56 (4):968-970.
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    Topics in Philosophical Logic. [REVIEW]Marshall Swain - 1971 - Journal of Philosophy 68 (10):319-324.
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    Editorial preface.Marshall Swain - 1988 - Philosophical Perspectives 2:3-3.
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    ``Justification and the Basis of Belief".Marshall Swain - 1979 - In George Pappas (ed.), Justification and Knowledge: New Studies in Epistemology. Boston: D. Reidel. pp. 25-50.
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    Epistemic Defeasibility.Marshall Swain - 1974 - American Philosophical Quarterly 11 (1):15 - 25.
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    Induction, acceptance, and rational belief.Marshall Swain (ed.) - 1970 - Dordrecht,: Reidel.
    The papers collected in this volume were originally presented at a sym posium held at the University of Pennsylvania in December of 1968. Each of the papers has been revised in light of the discussions that took place during this symposium. None of the papers has appeared in print previously. The extensive bibliography that appears at the end of the volume was originally distributed during the symposium and was revised on the basis of many helpful suggestions made by those who (...)
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  11. Justification, reasons, and reliability.Marshall Swain - 1985 - Synthese 64 (1):69 - 92.
    Some time ago, F. P. Ramsey (1960) suggested that knowledge is true belief obtained by a reliable process. This suggestion has only recently begun to attract serious attention. In 'Discrimination and Perceptual Knowledge', Alvin Goldman (1976) argues that a person has knowl- edge only if that person's belief has been formed as a result of a reliable cognitive mechanism. In Belief, Truth, and Knowledge, David Arm- strong (1973) argues that one has knowledge only if one's belief is a comPletely reliable (...)
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  12. Induction, Acceptance and Rational Belief.Marshall Swain - 1970 - Studia Logica 33 (3):311-314.
     
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    A counterfactual analysis of event causation.Marshall Swain - 1978 - Philosophical Studies 34 (1):1 - 19.
  14. Induction, Acceptance and Rational Belief.Marshall Swain - 1970 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 7 (2):109-111.
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    Essays on knowledge and justification.George Sotiros Pappas & Marshall Swain (eds.) - 1978 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
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    Alston's internalistic externalism.Marshall Swain - 1988 - Philosophical Perspectives 2:461-473.
  17. ``Epistemic Defeasibility".Marshall Swain - 1974 - American Philosophical Quarterly 11:15-25.
     
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    Reasons, causes, and knowledge.Marshall Swain - 1978 - Journal of Philosophy 75 (5):229-249.
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    Justification and reliable belief.Marshall Swain - 1981 - Philosophical Studies 40 (3):389 - 407.
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    An alternative analysis of knowing.Marshall Swain - 1972 - Synthese 23 (4):423 - 442.
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    Causation and Distinct Events.Marshall Swain - 1980 - In Peter van Inwagen (ed.), Time and Cause: Essays Presented to Richard Taylor. D. Reidel. pp. 155--169.
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    Some conclusive reasons against 'conclusive reasons'.George S. Pappas & Marshall Swain - 1973 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 51 (1):72 – 76.
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    On the analysis of causation.Myles Brand & Marshall Swain - 1970 - Synthese 21 (2):222 - 227.
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    Cornman's theory of justification.Marshall Swain - 1982 - Philosophical Studies 41 (1):129 - 148.
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    Defeasibility: A reply to R. B. Scott.Marshall Swain - 1976 - Philosophical Studies 29 (6):425 - 428.
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    Epistemics and epistemology.Marshall Swain - 1978 - Journal of Philosophy 75 (10):523-525.
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    Schick on consistency.Marshall Swain - 1970 - Philosophical Studies 21 (4):49 - 53.
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    Skyrms on nonderivative knowledge.Marshall Swain - 1969 - Noûs 3 (2):227-231.
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    Causation and causal necessity: Reply to Sanford.Myles Brand & Marshall Swain - 1976 - Philosophical Studies 29 (6):369 - 379.
    In 'on the analysis of causation' ("synthese", Volume 21, 1970), We argued that any analysis of causation entailing that "a" caused "b" only if "a" is the set of conditions necessary and sufficient for "b" yields a formal contradiction. In 'causal necessity and logical necessity' ("philosophical studies", Volume 28, 1975), David sanford objects to that argument, Concentrating his attack on the notions of causal necessity and total sets of antecedent conditions. We reply in this paper that, Although sanford's objections help (...)
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  30. Essays on Knowledge and Justification.George S. Pappas & Marshall Swain - 1978 - Critica 10 (29):140-143.
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  31. Essays on Knowledge and Justification.George S. Pappas & Marshall Swain - 1979 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 33 (4):647-650.
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  32. Essays on Knowledge and Justification.George Pappas & Marshall Swain - 1979 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 169 (1):117-118.
     
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    Causation and necessary and sufficient conditions: Reply to Hilpinen. [REVIEW]Myles Brand & Marshall Swain - 1974 - Philosophical Studies 25 (5):357 - 364.
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    The Structure of Justification. [REVIEW]Marshall Swain - 1996 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 56 (4):968-970.
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    Review: Marshall Swain, D. Reidel, Induction, Acceptance and Rational belief. [REVIEW]Ian Hacking - 1974 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 39 (1):166-168.
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    Marshall Swain. Editor's introduction. Induction, acceptance, and rational belief, edited by Marshall Swain, D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht-Holland, and Humanities Press, New York, 1970, pp. 1–5. - Frederic Schick. Three logics of belief. Induction, acceptance, and rational belief, edited by Marshall Swain, D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht-Holland, and Humanities Press, New York, 1970, pp. 6–26. - Marshall Swain. The consistency of rational belief. Induction, acceptance, and rational belief, edited by Marshall Swain, D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht-Holland, and Humanities Press, New York, 1970, pp. 27–54. - Henry E. KyburgJr., Conjunctivitis. Induction, acceptance, and rational belief, edited by Marshall Swain, D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht-Holland, and Humanities Press, New York, 1970, pp. 55–82. - Gilbert H. Harman. Induction. A discussion of the relevance of the theory of knowledge to the theory of induction . Induction, acceptance, and rational bel. [REVIEW]Ian Hacking - 1974 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 39 (1):166-168.
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    Reasons and Knowledge" by Marshall Swain[REVIEW]Frederick F. Schmitt - 1983 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 44 (1):139.
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    Reasons and Knowledge by Marshall Swain[REVIEW]David Shatz - 1983 - Journal of Philosophy 80 (9):542-554.
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    Reasons and Knowledge by Marshall Swain[REVIEW]David Shatz - 1983 - Journal of Philosophy 80 (9):542-554.
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    Induction, Acceptance and Rational Belief. Ed. Marshall Swain. New York, Humanities Press, 1970. . $12.25. [REVIEW]Hugh Lehman - 1975 - Dialogue 14 (2):357-360.
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  41. Induction, Acceptance and Rational Belief, edited by Marshall Swain[REVIEW]Witold Marciszewski - 1974 - Studia Logica 33:311.
     
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    Essays on Knowledge and Justification. Edited by George S. Pappas and Marshall Swain Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press. 1978. 380 pages. $6.95 paper. [REVIEW]Douglas Odegard - 1980 - Dialogue 19 (3):522-524.
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  43. SWAIN, MARSHALL Reasons and Knowledge. [REVIEW]Michael Welbourne - 1982 - Philosophy 57:560.
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    Os anulabilismos de Klein e de Swain e o problema de Gettier DOI:10.5007/1808-1711.2010v14n2p175.Emerson Carlos Valcarenghi - 2010 - Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 14 (2):175-200.
    In this essay, we intend to show that Peter Klein and Marshall Swain defeasibility theories do not resolve the Gettier problem. Klein postulates, to any Gettier counterexample, that there is a true proposition which, when associated with evidence-e of S, genuinely defeats the justification of p to S. Swain postulates that, to any Gettier-type counterexample, there is a true proposition which, when associated with the set of reasons-R of S, ultimately defeats the justification of S to believe (...)
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    Os anulabilismos de Klein e de Swain e o problema de Gettier.Emerson Carlos Valcarenghi - 2010 - Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 14 (2):175-200.
    Nós tentamos mostrar neste ensaio que as propostas anulabilistas de Peter Klein e de Marshall Swain não resolvem o problema de Gettier. Klein postula que, para qualquer contra-exemplo de tipo-Gettier, há uma proposição verdadeira que, ao ser conjugada com a evidência e de S, anula de modo legítimo a justificação de p para S. Swain postula que, para qualquer contra-exemplo de tipo-Gettier, há uma proposição verdadeira que, ao ser conjugada com o conjunto de razões R de S, (...)
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  46. Causal necessity and logical necessity.David H. Sanford - 1975 - Philosophical Studies 28 (2):185 - 194.
    Myles Brand and Marshall Swain advocate the principle that if A is the set of conditions individually necessary and jointly sufficient for the occurrence of B, then if C is a set of conditions individually necessary for the occurrence of B, every member of C is a member of A. I agree with John Barker and Risto Hilpinen who each argue that this principle is not true for causal necessity and sufficiency, but I disagree with their claim that (...)
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    What’s Wrong With Reliabilism?Richard Foley - 1985 - The Monist 68 (2):188-202.
    An increasing number of epistmeologists claim that having beliefs which are reliable is a prerequisite of having epistemically rational beliefs. Alvin Goldman, for instance, defends a view he calls “historical reliabilism.” According to Goldman, a person S rationally believes a proposition p only if his belief is caused by a reliable cognitive process. Goldman adds that a proposition p is epistemically rational for 5, whether or not it is believed by him, only if there is available to S a reliable (...)
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    Basing Beliefs on Reasons.Joseph Tolliver - 1982 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 15 (1):149-161.
    I propose to analyze the concept of basing beliefs on reasons. The concept is an important one in understanamg the so-called "inferential" or "indirect" knowledge. After briefly stating the causal analyses of this concept given by D.M. Armstrong and Marshall Swain I will present two cases which show these analyses to be too strong and too weak. Finally, I will propose an analysis which avoids these twin difficulties.
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  49. Defeasibility and Gettierization: A Reminder.Claudio de Almeida & J. R. Fett - 2016 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 94 (1):152-169.
    For some of us, the defeasibility theory of knowledge remains the most plausible approach to the Gettier Problem. Epistemological fashion and faded memories notwithstanding, persuasive objections to the theory are very hard to find. The most impressive of those objections to the theory that have hitherto gone unanswered are examined and rejected here. These are objections put forward by Richard Feldman, Richard Foley, and John Turri. While these are all interesting, the objection recently put forward by Turri is, we think, (...)
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    Skepticism, Justification, and Explanation.James W. Cornman - 1980 - Dordrecht: D. Reidel.
    This book is a manuscript that was virtually complete when James W. Cornman died. Most of the chapters were in final form, and all but the last had been revised by the author. The last chapter was in handwritten form, and the concluding remarks were not finished. Swain took charge of the proofreading and John L. Thomas compiled the indices with the assistance of Lehrer. It is our opinion that this manuscript, like the other books Cornman published, is one (...)
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