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(2009) Synthese 170 (1).
I respond to John Greco’s argument that all forms of internalism in epistemology are either false or uninteresting. The paper divides into two sections. First, I explain precisely what internalists and externalists in epistemology disagree over. This puts us in a position to assess whether Greco’s argument succeeds. Second, I present Greco’s argument and offer two objections.
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DOI: 10.1007/s11229-008-9362-2
Full citation:
Turri, J. (2009). On the general argument against internalism. Synthese 170 (1), pp. 147-153.
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