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John Hardwig is an American philosopher who wrote on the topics of bioethics, epistemic dependency and the role of expert.
Publications
Here are the works of Hardwig included in the bibliographic records of this encyclopedia:
- Hardwig (1991): Hardwig, John. (1991) The Role of Trust in Knowledge. Journal of Philosophy 88 (12), 693-708.
- Hardwig (1985): Hardwig, John. (1985) Epistemic Dependence. The Journal of Philosophy 82 (7), 335-349.
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