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    On the Obvious
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 60 (2): 333-355. 2000.
    lnfallibilism about a priori justification is the thesis that for an agent A to be a priori justified in believing p, that which justifies A’s belief that p must guarantee the truth of p. No analogous thesis is thought to obtain for empirically justified beliefs. The aim of this article is to argue that infallibilism about the a priori is an untenable philosophical position and to provide theoretical understanding why we not only can be, but rather must be, a priori justified in believing some f…Read more
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    Expressivism and the offensiveness of slurs
    Philosophical Perspectives 27 (1): 231-259. 2013.