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The Hawthorne-Stanley interest-sensitive view of knowledge posits that a speaker can properly assert a proposition to a listener if the speaker has enough certainty for the listener's specific stakes, even if the speaker's own stakes would require a higher level of certainty to possess knowledge of that proposition.
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- Epistemology of Testimony | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy iep.utm.edu via serper
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- testimony concept