Veritistic value and the use of evidence: A shortcoming of Goldman's epistemic evaluation of social practices

Social Epistemology 16 (2):177 – 179 (2001)
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Veritistic value.Frederick F. Schmitt - 2000 - Social Epistemology 14 (4):259 – 280.
Replies to reviews of Knowledge in a Social World.Alvin I. Goldman - 2000 - Social Epistemology 14 (4):317-333.

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