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William A. Roche (roche-wa)

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    Roche, William A. 2006. Can a Coherentist Be an Externalist? Croatian Journal of Philosophy 6(2): 269–280.
    Roche, William A. 2010. Coherentism, Truth, and Witness Agreement.” Acta Analytica 25(2): 243–257.
    Roche, William A. 2012. A Reply to Cling (2008).” Philosophical Studies 159(2): 263–276.
    Roche, William A. 2014a. On the Truth-Conduciveness of Coherence.” Erkenntnis 79(suppl., 3): 647–665.
    Roche, William A. 2014b. Evidence of Evidence is Evidence Under Screening-Off.” Episteme 11(1): 119–124.
    Roche, William A. 2017a. Confirmation, Increase in Probability, and the Likelihood Ratio Measure: a Reply to Glass and McCartney.” Acta Analytica 32(4): 491–513.
    Roche, William A. 2017b. Explanation, Confirmation, and Hempel’s Paradox.” in Best Explanations. New Essays on Inference to the Best Explanation, edited by Kevin McCain and Ted Poston, pp. 219–241. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780198746904.001.0001.
    Roche, William A. 2018. Is Evidence of Evidence Evidence? Screening-Off vs. No-Defeaters.” Episteme 15(4): 451–462.
    Roche, William A. and Schippers, Michael. 2014. Coherence, Probability and Explanation.” Erkenntnis 79(4): 821–828.
    Roche, William A. and Shogenji, Tomoji. 2014. Confirmation, Transitivity, an Moore: The Screening-Off Approach.” Philosophical Studies 168(3): 797–817.
    Roche, William A. and Sober, Elliott R. 2013. Explanatoriness is Evidentially Irrelevant, or Inference to the Best Explanation Meets Baysian Confirmation Theory.” Analysis 73(4): 659–668.
    Roche, William A. and Sober, Elliott R. 2014. Explanatoriness and Evidence: A Reply to McCain and Poston.” Thought 3(3): 193–199.
    Roche, William A. and Sober, Elliott R. 2019. Discrimination-Conduciveness and Observation Selection Effects.” Philosophers' imprint 19(40).

Further References

    Cling, Andrew D. 2008. The Epistemic Regress Problem.” Philosophical Studies 140(3): 401–421.