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In the last seven chapters I have made the case for the Equal Weight View of the epistemic significance of disagreement, and I have applied that view to both idealized and everyday disagreements. In this final chapter I will provide a review of what I have argued, and I will look to where the debates surrounding the epistemic significance of disagreement may be headed.
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© 2015 Jonathan Matheson
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Matheson, J. (2015). Conclusion. In: The Epistemic Significance of Disagreement. Palgrave Innovations in Philosophy. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137400901_8
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