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Philosophical Studies, 2015
When is a person justified in believing a proposition? In this paper, I defend a view according to which a person is justified in believing a proposition just in case the person’s evidence sufficiently supports the proposition and the person responsibly acquired and sustained the evidence that supports the proposition.
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When is a person justified in believing a proposition? In this paper, I defend a view according to which a person is justified in believing a proposition just in case the person’s evidence sufficiently supports the proposition and the person responsibly acquired and sustained the evidence that supports the proposition.
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2004
Abstract Evidentiality systems across the world vary in how complex they are, and in what meanings they encode. I start with some general observations about how evidential systems are organized and what labels will be used, and then discuss the kinds of systems attested, exemplifying their typical representatives.
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Abstract Evidentiality systems across the world vary in how complex they are, and in what meanings they encode. I start with some general observations about how evidential systems are organized and what labels will be used, and then discuss the kinds of systems attested, exemplifying their typical representatives.
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Evidentiality in non-evidential languages: Are there evidentials in Spanish?
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2023
When I began to frame the research question for my doctoral dissertation on repatriation I did so in a very adversarial and antagonistic climate in the U.S., where archaeologists with a forensic bend were piJed against Native Americans, ohen dubbed “the culture wars”.
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When I began to frame the research question for my doctoral dissertation on repatriation I did so in a very adversarial and antagonistic climate in the U.S., where archaeologists with a forensic bend were piJed against Native Americans, ohen dubbed “the culture wars”.
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