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Goldberg argues that in the 'Yankees-actually-won' case, the hearer's belief is safe and counts as knowledge because the hearer utilizes clues about the testifier's reliability—such as eye contact—in addition to the testimony itself, even when the testifier's own belief is based on wishful thinking.
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- Epistemology of Testimony | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy iep.utm.edu via serper