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- who: David Thorstad from the Global Priorities Institute, Trajan House, Mill Street, Oxford , ODJ, UK have published the research: There are no epistemic norms of inquiry, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This is, for philosophers interested in the analysis of knowledge, a compelling reason to reject epistemic nihilism for belief. In that section, I argue that the approach requires additional motivation; that it over-generates norms; and that for this reason it generates at most a thin sense of rationality which is not what most epistemologists have been after.
- future: If I am . . .

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