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    • The Empire of Chance: War, Literature, and the Epistemic Order of Modernity 

      Engberg-Pedersen, Anders (2013-02-20)
      The dissertation charts the momentous shift in the thinking of war that takes place in Europe around 1800. Against the background of the Napoleonic Wars, it examines the discourse on war in literature, military theory, ...
    • Getting Told and Being Believed 

      Moran, Richard A. (University of Michigan, 2005)
      The paper argues for the centrality of believing the speaker (as distinct from believing the statement) in the epistemology of testimony, and develops a line of thought from Angus Ross which claims that in telling someone ...
    • Luminosity Regained 

      Berker, Selim (Scholarly Publishing Office, University of Michigan, University Library, 2008)
      The linchpin of Williamson (2000)'s radically externalist epistemological program is an argument for the claim that no non-trivial condition is luminous—that no non-trivial condition is such that whenever it obtains, one ...
    • Precise of The Contents of Visual Experience 

      Siegel, Susanna C. (Springer Verlag, 2013)
    • Replies to Campbell, Prinz, and Travis 

      Siegel, Susanna C. (Springer Verlag, 2013)
    • Replies to Critics 

      Moran, Richard (Madrid Theoria, 2007)
      In this article, I respond to the comments of six philosophers on my book Authority and Estrangement: An Essay on Self-Knowledge. My reply to Joseph Corbi mostly concerns the relation between the two modes of self-knowledge ...