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When I was a graduate student I would have gone to great lengths to talk with Keith Lehrer about epistemology. In fact, I did! Hearing that Lehrer would be talking at my alma mater, Georgetown University, I drove down to Washington D.C. from Providence, listened to his talk, and got myself invited to dinner. Much to the Georgetown students’ horror, and probably Lehrer’s as well, I proceeded to monopolize his time with my questions and commentary. (Sorry about that, Keith.) In any case, it is a great honor for me now to be invited to engage Lehrer more formally and more appropriately. I very much appreciate this opportunity.
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Greco, J. (2003). Why Not Reliabilism?. In: Olsson, E.J. (eds) The Epistemology of Keith Lehrer. Philosophical Studies Series, vol 95. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0013-0_3
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