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Nelson, L. The impossibility of the "Theory of knowledge."
Moore, G. E. Four forms of skepticism.
Lehrer, K. Skepticism & conceptual change.
Quine, W. V. Epistemology naturalized.
Rozeboom, W. W. Why I know so much more than you do.
Price, H. H. Belief and evidence.
Lewis, C. I. The bases of empirical knowledge.
Malcolm, N. The verification argument.
Firth, R. The anatomy of certainty.
Chisholm, R. M. On the nature of empirical evidence.
Meinong, A. Toward an epistemological assessment of memory.
Brandt, R. The epistemological status of memory beliefs.
Malcolm, N. A definition of factual memory.
Martin, C. B. and Deutscher, M. Remembering.
Ayer, A. J. Basic propositions.
Reichenbach, H. Are phenomenal reports absolutely certain?
Goodman, N. Sense and certainty.
Lewis, C. I. The given element in empirical knowledge.
Alston, W. Varieties of privileged access.
Schlick, M. The foundation of knowledge.
Russell, B. Epistemological premisses, basic propositions, and factual premisses.
Firth, R. Coherence, certainty, and epistemic priority.
Sellars, W. Empiricism and the philosophy of mind.
Quinton, A. The foundations of knowledge.

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