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A version of Testimonial Reliabilism that focuses on the processes involved in the speaker's production of testimony and the hearer's ability to discern sincerity is committed to an asymmetric verdict: a hearer lacks testimonial justification for believing an unreliable testifier (Umar) even if the hearer has no reason to prefer a reliable testifier (Rebecca) over the unreliable one.

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