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Conservative epistemologists argue that there is an inherent difference between relying on one's own earlier efforts and relying on someone else's testimony, such that replacing the subject 'S at time 1' with 'T' (a testifier) inherently changes the structure of the explanation of a belief's epistemic status.
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- Epistemology of Testimony | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy iep.utm.edu via serper
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- testimony concept