INTRODUCTION 1. Scepticism and Perceptual Justification: Introduction PRELUDE: PAST SCEPTICISM IN THE LIGHT OF PRESENT EPISTEMOLOGY 2. Descartes's Epistemology I. THE IMMEDIACY OF THE SENSES 3. Confirming the Less Likely, Discovering the Unknown 4. Probability and Scepticism 5. E & --H 6. Inference and Scepticism 7. Perceptual Knowledge and Background Beliefs 8. Consciousness, Attention, and Justification II. THE DEPENDENCY OF THE SENSES 9. On Epistemic Alchemy 10. Entitlement and the Groundlessness of Our Believing 11. On Epistemic Entitlement (II): Welfare State Epistemology 12. Moderatism, Transmission Failures, Closure and Humean Skepticism III. THE EVIDENCE OF THE SENSES 13. McDowell and Wright on Anti-Scepticism etc. 14. What Is My Evidence that Here Is a Hand? 15. The Arbitrariness of Belief 16. How to Motivate Scepticism Index
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