Skeptical Success

Oxford Studies in Epistemology 3:35-62 (2005)
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Abstract

The following is not a successful skeptical scenario: you think you know you have hands, but maybe you don't! Why is that a failure, when it's far more likely than, say, the evil genius hypothesis? That's the question.<br><br>This is an earlier draft.

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Troy Cross
Reed College

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