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ECHO CHAMBERS AND EPISTEMIC BUBBLES
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- 13 September 2018, pp. 141-161
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The Epistemology of Democracy
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- 03 January 2012, pp. 8-22
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Democracy, Public Policy, and Lay Assessments of Scientific Testimony1
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- 03 January 2012, pp. 144-164
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Some Varieties of Epistemic Injustice: Reflections on Fricker
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- 03 January 2012, pp. 151-163
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Deliberative Democracy and the Epistemic Benefits of Diversity
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- 03 January 2012, pp. 175-191
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Epistemic Identities
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- 03 January 2012, pp. 128-137
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Collective Epistemology
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- 03 January 2012, pp. 95-107
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HIGHER-ORDER EPISTEMIC ATTITUDES AND INTELLECTUAL HUMILITY
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- 04 October 2012, pp. 205-223
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EPISTEMIC INTUITIONS IN FAKE-BARN THOUGHT EXPERIMENTS
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- 31 March 2014, pp. 199-212
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Group Knowledge and Group Rationality: A Judgment Aggregation Perspective
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- 03 January 2012, pp. 25-38
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Are Conspiracy Theorists Irrational?
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- 03 January 2012, pp. 193-204
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Deliberating Groups versus Prediction Markets (or Hayek's Challenge to Habermas)
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- 03 January 2012, pp. 192-213
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The Basis of Epistemic Trust: Reliable Testimony or Reliable Sources?
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- 03 January 2012, pp. 264-284
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Powerlessness and Social Interpretation
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- 03 January 2012, pp. 96-108
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Two Concepts of Epistemic Injustice
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- 03 January 2012, pp. 101-113
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Why (Wittgensteinian) Contextualism Is Not Relativism
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- 03 January 2012, pp. 93-114
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Radically Socialized Knowledge and Conspiracy Theories
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- 03 January 2012, pp. 181-192
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JUSTIFIED BELIEF IN A DIGITAL AGE: ON THE EPISTEMIC IMPLICATIONS OF SECRET INTERNET TECHNOLOGIES
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- 24 May 2013, pp. 117-134
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Evidentialism, Higher-Order Evidence, and Disagreement
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- 03 January 2012, pp. 294-312
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The Division of Epistemic Labor
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- 03 January 2012, pp. 112-125
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