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Date: 2015-01-14 04:01:58
Justification
Contextualism
Metatheory
Relativism
Philosophical logic
Relevant alternatives theory
Keith DeRose
Truth
Modal logic
Philosophy
Epistemology
Skepticism

Interests Contextualism Robin McKenna University of Edinburgh [removed] Penultimate draft. Final version published in Philosophia 39 (4): [removed]Abstract In this paper I develop a version of contextua

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