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1. Inquiry and trust: An epistemic balancing act.

2. Conceptual limitations, puzzlement, and epistemic dilemmas.

3. Guidance and mainstream epistemology.

4. Sor juana dreams of freedom: some comments on Dr. Aspe.

5. Can our reasons determine what it is rational for us to believe?

6. Knowledge is a mental state (at least sometimes).

7. Being in a position to know.

8. Knowledge from multiple experiences.

9. The procreative asymmetry and the impossibility of elusive permission.

10. The intoxicating effects of conciliatory omniscience.

11. Permissivism, Margin-for-Error, and Dominance.

12. Imprecise evidence without imprecise credences.

13. Epistemic akrasia and higher-order beliefs.

14. Understanding as compression.

15. Semantic self-knowledge and the vat argument.

16. A patchwork epistemology of disagreement?

17. The trouble with having standards.

18. Teleological epistemology.

19. Belief dependence: How do the numbers count?

20. Epistemic justification and the ignorance excuse.

21. Rational endorsement.

22. The Frontloading Argument.

23. How wishful seeing is not like wishful thinking.

24. Thought experiments without possible worlds.

25. Updating, undermining, and perceptual learning.

26. A defense of parrying responses to the generality problem.

27. Bootstrapping and dogmatism.

28. Deontological evidentialism, wide-scope, and privileged values.

29. Deference, respect and intensionality.

30. Sider on the epistemology of structure.

31. To bridge Gödel's gap.

32. Dynamic permissivism.

33. Hawthorne's might-y failure: a reply to 'Knowledge and epistemic necessity'.

34. Belief is weak.

35. Depth and deference: When and why we attribute understanding.

36. The epistemology of 'just is'-statements.

37. Epistemic internalism and perceptual content: how a fear of demons leads to an error theory of perception.

38. Inferentialism and our knowledge of others' minds.

39. Is there a well-founded solution to the generality problem?

40. Anti-luck epistemology and the Gettier problem.

41. Understanding undermining defeat.

42. The epistemological import of morphological content.

43. Relies to our critics.

44. Emotion and the new epistemic challenge from cognitive penetrability.

45. Truth promoting non-evidential reasons for belief.

46. A puzzle about epistemic akrasia.

47. Getting it right.

48. Friendship and epistemic norms.

49. Justification magnets.

50. Moderate epistemic expressivism.

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