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Skill, Luck, and Epistemic Probability

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  1. See, for example, Rescher (1995), Latus (2003), Steglich-Petersen (2010), McKinnon (2013), Baumann (2014), Stoutenburg (2015), and, most recently, Stoutenburg (forthcoming).

  2. For discussion, see Coffman (2007, 2009), Ballantyne (2012, 2014), Coffman (2014, 2015), and Ballantyne and Kampa (2019).

  3. See Fantl and McGrath (2009).

  4. See, e.g., the epistemology of Richard Fumerton for a paradigm example. See, e.g., Fumerton (2004).

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Kvanvig, J.L. Skill, Luck, and Epistemic Probability. Acta Anal 37, 25–31 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12136-021-00487-9

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