Abstract
Epistemologists of testimony have focused almost exclusively on the epistemic dynamics of simple testimony. We do sometimes testify by ways of simple, single sentence assertions. But much of our testimony is narratively structured. I argue that narrative testimony gives rise to a form of epistemic dependence that is far richer and more far reaching than the epistemic dependence characteristic of simple testimony.
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Fraser, R. (2021). Narrative testimony. Philosophical Studies, 178(12), 4025–4052. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11098-021-01635-y
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