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13. Knowledge Criteria / B. Internal Justification / 1. Epistemic virtues
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Offering knowledge needs accuracy and sincerity; receiving it needs testimonial justice [Fricker,M]
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13. Knowledge Criteria / B. Internal Justification / 5. Coherentism / a. Coherence as justification
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A contextualist coherentist will say that how strongly a justification must cohere depends on context [DeRose]
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13. Knowledge Criteria / C. External Justification / 6. Contextual Justification / a. Contextualism
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Classical invariantism combines fixed truth-conditions with variable assertability standards [DeRose]
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We can make contextualism more precise, by specifying the discrimination needed each time [DeRose]
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In some contexts there is little more to knowledge than true belief. [DeRose]
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Contextualists worry about scepticism, but they should focus on the use of 'know' in ordinary speech [DeRose]
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13. Knowledge Criteria / C. External Justification / 6. Contextual Justification / b. Invariantism
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If contextualism is about knowledge attribution, rather than knowledge, then it is philosophy of language [DeRose]
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13. Knowledge Criteria / C. External Justification / 7. Testimony
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Burge says we are normally a priori entitled to believe testimony [Fricker,M]
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We assess testimonial probabilities by the speaker, the listener, the facts, and the circumstances [Fricker,M]
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Testimonial judgement is not logical, but produces reasons and motivations [Fricker,M]
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Assessing credibility involves the impact of both the speaker's and the listener's social identity [Fricker,M]
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