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Benjamin McMyler: Testimony, Trust, and Authority

Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2011, viii + 192 pp, ISBN: 978-0199794331, GBP 40.00 (Hardback)

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Wright, S. Benjamin McMyler: Testimony, Trust, and Authority. Erkenn 78, 1213–1217 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10670-012-9424-1

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