Coherence and the jurisdictions of the tribunal of reason

Social Epistemology 12 (3):227 – 239 (1998)
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(1998). Coherence and the jurisdictions of the tribunal of reason. Social Epistemology: Vol. 12, Real Knowing: Situating Social Epistemology, pp. 227-239

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