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This issue of Manuscrito is devoted to some of the central topics in contemporary epistemology. Its ten papers are a mixture of invited contributions and contributions that answered to a worldwide call for papers. There are three invited papers. In ‘Knowledge as fact-tracking true belief,’ Fred Adams, John A. Barker, and Murray Clarke update the tracking theory of knowledge, originally made famous by Fred Dretske and Robert Nozick. In their piece the authors offer an account of recent cases allegedly involving knowledge deduced from false premises (aka ‘knowledge from falsehood cases’).Downloads
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