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Martin Smith (smith-mar)

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    Ebert, Philip A. and Smith, Martin. 2012. Introduction: Outright Belief and Degrees of Belief.” Dialectica 66(3): 305–308.
    Leuenberger, Stephan and Smith, Martin. 2019. Epistemic Logic without Closure.” Synthese 198(5): 4751–4774, doi:10.1007/s11229-019-02368-6.
    Smith, Martin. 2007. Ceteris Paribus Conditionals and Comparative Normalcy.” The Journal of Philosophical Logic 36(1): 97–121.
    Smith, Martin. 2009. Transmission Failure Explained.” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 79(1): 164–189.
    Smith, Martin. 2010. What Else Justification Could Be.” Noûs 44(1): 10–31.
    Smith, Martin. 2012. Some Thoughts on the JK-Rule.” Noûs 46(4): 791–802.
    Smith, Martin. 2013a. Entitlement and Evidence.” Australasian Journal of Philosophy 91(4): 735–753.
    Smith, Martin. 2013b. Two Notions of Epistemic Risk.” Erkenntnis 78(5): 1069–1079.
    Smith, Martin. 2014. The Arbitrariness of Belief.” in Scepticism and Perceptual Justification, edited by Dylan Dodd and Elia Zardini, pp. 322–336. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199658343.001.0001.
    Smith, Martin. 2015. Evidential Incomparability and the Principle of Indifference.” Erkenntnis 80(3): 605–616.
    Smith, Martin. 2016. Between Probability and Certainty. What Justifies Belief. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198755333.001.0001.
    Smith, Martin. 2017a. Intuitionistc Probability and the Bayesian Objection to Dogmatism.” Synthese 194(10): 3997–4009.
    Smith, Martin. 2017b. The Cost of Treating Knowledge as a Mental State.” in Knowledge First. Approaches in Epistemology and Mind, edited by J. Adam Carter, Emma C. Gordon, and Benjamin W. Jarvis, pp. 95–112. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780198716310.001.0001.
    Smith, Martin. 2017c. Why Throwing 92 Heads in a Row Is Not Surprising.” Philosophers' imprint 17(21).
    Smith, Martin. 2018. Coin Trials.” Canadian Journal of Philosophy 48(5): 726–741.