6.9 Evidence
Keywords: evidence, evidential, total, evident, adequate, black, bad, harman, subjects, williamson, ball, intuitive, support, inferential, accounts
Number of articles: 37
Weighted number of articles: 45.14674
Characteristic Articles
- Matthew Kennedy, 2011, “Naïve Realism, Privileged Access, and Epistemic Safety,” Noûs 45:77–102.
- Jessica Brown, 2013, “Infallibilism, Evidence and Pragmatics,” Analysis 73:626–35.
- Richard Foley and Richard Fumerton, 1984, “Epistemic Indolence: A Reply to Schmitt,” Mind 93:108–10.
- Timothy Williamson, 1997, “Knowledge as Evidence,” Mind 106:717–41.
- Ram Neta, 2008, “What Evidence Do You Have?,” British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 59:89–119.
- Timothy Williamson, 2000, “Scepticism and Evidence,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 60:613–28.
- Gail J. Fine, 1979, “Knowledge and Logos in the Theaetetus,” Philosophical Review 88:366–97.
- Lory Lemke, 1986, “Kvanvig and Swain on the Basing Relation,” Analysis 46:138–44.
- Alexander Bird, 2004, “Is Evidence Non-Inferential?,” The Philosophical Quarterly 54:252–65.
- Fred Feldman and Herbert Heidelberger, 1973, “Tormey on Access and Incorrigibility,” Journal of Philosophy 70:297–8.
Highly Cited Articles
- Stephen P. Stich, 1978, “Beliefs and Subdoxastic States,” Philosophy of Science 45:499–518. (0.5002157)