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Skepticism / Contextualism / Metatheory / Relativism / Philosophy of science / Relevant alternatives theory / Truth / Pragmatism / Reason / Philosophy / Epistemology / Justification
Date: 2015-01-14 04:02:55
Skepticism
Contextualism
Metatheory
Relativism
Philosophy of science
Relevant alternatives theory
Truth
Pragmatism
Reason
Philosophy
Epistemology
Justification

Normative scorekeeping Robin McKenna University of Edinburgh [removed] Penultimate draft. Final version published in Synthese[removed]): [removed]Abstract Epistemic contextualists think that the truth-con

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