Skeptical problems, contextualist solutions

Philosophical Studies 103 (1):61 - 85 (2001)
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How to be a fallibilist.Stewart Cohen - 1988 - Philosophical Perspectives 2:91-123.
Are there Counterexamples to the Closure Principle.Jonathan Vogel - 1990 - In Roth Michael & Ross Glenn (eds.), Doubting: Contemporary Perspetcives on Scepticism. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 13-29.
Contextualism and skepticism.Richard Feldman - 1999 - Philosophical Perspectives 13:91-114.
In defence of closure.Richard Feldman - 1995 - Philosophical Quarterly 45 (181):487-494.

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