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NoûsVolume 39, Issue 3 p. 359-396 Full Access Stick To What You Know Jonathan Sutton, Jonathan Sutton Southern Methodist UniversitySearch for more papers by this author Jonathan Sutton, Jonathan Sutton Southern Methodist UniversitySearch for more papers by this author First published: 05 August 2005 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0029-4624.2005.00506.xCitations: 72AboutReferencesRelatedInformationPDFPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessClose modalShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL References Alston, W. P. 1985, “Concepts of Epistemic Justification,” The Monist, 68: 57– 89 Alston, W. P. 1993, “Epistemic Desiderata,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 53(3): 527– 51 Bonjour, L. 1985, The Structure of Empirical Knowledge, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA DeRose, K. 1996, “Knowledge, Assertion, and Lotteries,” Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 74: 568– 80 Feldman, R. 2000, “The Ethics of Belief,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 60: 667– 95 Feldman, R. 2001, “Voluntary Belief and Epistemic Evaluation,” in Steup (2001b), pp. 77– 92 Feldman, R. and Conee, E. 1985, “Evidentialism,” Philosophical Studies, 48: 15– 34 Field, H. 1998, “Epistemological Nonfactualism and the A Prioricity of Logic,” Philosophical Studies, 92: 1– 24 Foley, R. 1979, “Justified Inconsistent Beliefs,” American Philosophical Quarterly, 16: 247– 57 Ginet, C. 2001, “Deciding to Believe,” in Steup (2001b), pp. 63– 76 Goldman, A. 1988, “Strong and Weak Justification,” Philosophical Perspectives, 2: 51– 69 Goldman, A. 1999, “Internalism Exposed,” Journal of Philosophy, 96(6): 271– 293 Heller, M. 1999, “The Proper Role for Contextualism in an Anti-Luck Epistemology,” Philosophical Perspectives, 13: 115– 30 Kornblith, H. 2001, “Epistemic Obligation and the Possibility of Internalism,” in Virtue Epistemology, A. Fairweather and L Zagzebski., eds., pp. 231– 48, Oxford University Press, Oxford Merricks, T. 1995, “Warrant Entails Truth,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 55: 841– 57 Nelkin, D. K. 2000, “The Lottery Paradox, Knowledge, and Rationality,” Philosophical Review, 109(3): 373– 409 Nozick, R. 1981, Philosophical Explanations, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA Plantinga, A. 1993a, Warrant and Proper Function, Oxford University Press, Oxford Plantinga, A. 1993b, Warrant: The Current Debate, Oxford University Press, Oxford Slote, M. 1979, “Assertion and Belief,” in Papers on Language and Logic, J Dancy., ed., Keele University Library, Keele Sosa, E. 1991, “Reliabilism and Intellectual Virtue,” in Knowledge In Perspective, pp. 131– 45, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge Sosa, E. 1999, “Skepticism and the Internal/External Divide,” in The Blackwell Guide to Epistemology, J. Greco and E Sosa., eds., pp. 145– 57, Blackwell, Oxford Steup, M. 2001a, “Introduction,” in Steup (2001b), pp. 3– 18 Steup, M. (ed.) 2001b, Knowledge, Truth, and Duty, Oxford University Press, Oxford Unger, P. 1975, Ignorance: A Case for Scepticism, Oxford University Press, Oxford Williams, B. 1973, Problems of the Self, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge Williamson, T. 2000, Knowledge and Its Limits, Oxford University Press, Oxford Wright, C. 1991, “Scepticism and Dreaming: Imploding The Demon,” Mind, 100: 87– 116 Wright, C. 1996, “Response to Commentators,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 56: 911– 41 Zagzebski, L. T. 1996, Virtues of the Mind, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge Citing Literature Volume39, Issue3September 2005Pages 359-396 ReferencesRelatedInformation RecommendedInfrared spectra of jute stick and alkali‐treated jute stickA. K. Roy, S. K. Sen, S. C. Bag, S. N. Pandey, Journal of Applied Polymer ScienceStick with Names You Know: Ronald Roll, @gtotoyThe Stocktwits Edge: Actionable Trade Setups from Real Market Pros, [1]HOW DO YOU KNOW THAT ‘HOW DO YOU KNOW?’ CHALLENGES A SPEAKER'S KNOWLEDGE?RACHEL MCKINNON, Pacific Philosophical QuarterlyThe Completion Rate of IMF Programmes: What We Know, Don’t Know and Need to KnowGraham Bird, The World EconomyThe I Don't Know Option in the Vocabulary Size TestXian Zhang, TESOL Quarterly

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