
Higher-Order Evidence
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- Introduction
- 1: David Christensen: Formulating Independence
- 2: Kevin Dorst: Higher-Order Uncertainty
- 3: Anna-Maria A. Eder and Peter Brössel: Evidence of Evidence as Higher-Order Evidence
- 4: Daniel Greco: Fragmentation and Higher-Order Evidence
- 5: Sophie Horowitz: Predictably Misleading Evidence
- 6: Klemens Kappel: Escaping the Akratic Trilemma
- 7: Maria Lasonen-Aarnio: Higher-Order Defeat and Evincibility
- 8: Ram Neta: The Puzzles of Easy Knowledge and of Higher-Order Evidence: A Unified Solution
- 9: Mattias Skipper: Higher-Order Defeat and the Impossibility of Self-Misleading Evidence
- 10: Asbjørn Steglich-Petersen: Higher-Order Defeat and Doxastic Resilience
- 11: Michael G. Titelbaum: Return to Reason
- 12: Daniel Whiting: Whither Higher-Order Evidence?
- 13: Timothy Williamson: Evidence of Evidence in Epistemic Logic
- 14: Alex Worsnip: Can Your Total Evidence Mislead About Itself?
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