Testimony, Trust, and Authority

, US: Oxford University Press (2011)
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In Testimony, Trust, and Authority, Benjamin McMyler argues that philosophers have failed to appreciate the nature and significance of our epistemic dependence ...

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Benjamin McMyler
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Trust.Carolyn McLeod - 2020 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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