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Philosophical logic / Justification / Metatheory / Epistemic minimalism / Theory of justification / Knowledge / Modus ponens / Modal logic / Ad hominem / Philosophy / Logic / Epistemology
Date: 2014-07-09 05:48:27
Philosophical logic
Justification
Metatheory
Epistemic minimalism
Theory of justification
Knowledge
Modus ponens
Modal logic
Ad hominem
Philosophy
Logic
Epistemology

EuJAP | VOL. 7 | No. 1 | 2011 ORIGINAL SCIENTIFIC PAPER UDK 1 Martens, D. 165

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