Review of K. Vogt & J. Vlasits (eds.), Epistemology after Sextus Empiricus (OUP, 2020). [Book Review]

Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 9 (2020)
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This review of mine includes an illuminating footnote by former NDPR editor, Jc Beall, who arrogantly refused to say what the inaccuracy is supposed to be.

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