Benton's Critical Notice of Zagzebski's Epistemic Authority

On another occasion, we noted Linda Zagzebski's important new book, Epistemic Authority: A Theory of Trust, Authority, and Autonomy in Belief (OUP, 2012). Matthew Benton provides a thoughtful evaluation of the book in "Believing on Authority", European Journal for Philosophy of Religion (forthcoming).

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Two Naturalistic Arguments for Why There is Something (Concrete) Rather Than Nothing (Concrete)

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