Correction to: Social epistemological conception of delusion

Synthese 199 (1):1853-1854 (2021)
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The article Social epistemological conception of delusion, written by Kengo Miyazon and Alessandro Salice, was originally published electronically on the publisher’s internet portal on 17 September 2020 without open access.

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Kengo Miyazono
Hokkaido University
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University College Cork

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