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Also at Open University of Israel
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David Enoch and Levi Spectre, There is no such thing as doxastic wrongdoingPhilosophical Perspectives. forthcoming.
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Kathrin Glüer and Levi Spectre, Where is the Motivation in Motivated Numeracy?Review of Philosophy and Psychology 16 (2): 481-498. 2025.
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Levi Spectre and John Hawthorne, Doncaster pandas and Caesar's armadillo: Scepticism and via negativa knowledgePhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 108 (2): 360-373. 2023.
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Eli Pitcovski and Levi Spectre, If you don't know that you know, you could be surprisedNoûs 55 (4): 917-934. 2021.
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David Enoch and Levi Spectre, Statistical resentment, or: what’s wrong with acting, blaming, and believing on the basis of statistics aloneSynthese 199 (3-4): 5687-5718. 2021.
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David Enoch, Talia Fisher, and Levi Spectre, Does legal epistemology rest on a mistake? On fetishism, two‐tier system design, and conscientious fact‐findingPhilosophical Issues 31 (1): 85-103. 2021.
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Ittay Nissan-Rozen and Levi Spectre, A pragmatic argument against equal weightingSynthese 196 (10): 4211-4227. 2019.
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David Enoch and Levi Spectre, Sensitivity, safety, and the law: A reply to PardoLegal Theory 25 (3): 178-199. 2019.
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Daniel Rothschild and Levi Spectre, At the threshold of knowledgePhilosophical Studies 175 (2): 449-460. 2018.
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Assaf Sharon and Levi Spectre, Evidence and the openness of knowledgePhilosophical Studies 174 (4): 1001-1037. 2017.
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Assaf Sharon and Levi Spectre, Replies to Comesaña and YabloPhilosophical Studies 174 (4): 1073-1090. 2017.
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John Hawthorne, Daniel Rothschild, and Levi Spectre, Belief is weakPhilosophical Studies 173 (5): 1393-1404. 2016.
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Assaf Sharon and Levi Spectre, Epistemic closure under deductive inference: what is it and can we afford it?Synthese 190 (14): 2731-2748. 2013.
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David Enoch, Levi Spectre, and Talia Fisher, Statistical Evidence, Sensitivity, and the Legal Value of KnowledgePhilosophy and Public Affairs 40 (3): 197-224. 2012.
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Levi Spectre, Knowledge Closure and Knowledge Openness: A Study of Epistemic Closure PrinciplesStockholm University. 2009.