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Why believe what people say?
pp. 429-451
Abstract
The basic alternatives seem to be either a Humean reductionist view that any particular assertion needs backing with inductive evidence for its reliability before it can retionally be believed, or a Reidian criterial view that testimony is intrinscially, though defeasibly, credible, in the absence of evidence against its reliability.
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(1993) Synthese 94 (3).
Pages: 429-451
DOI: 10.1007/BF01064488
Full citation:
Stevenson Leslie (1993) „Why believe what people say?“. Synthese 94 (3), 429–451.