Baker and Clark is a collaborative philosophical authorship in contemporary epistemology, known for work on the transmission of testimonial justification. Their contributions engage questions about how beliefs transmitted through chains of testimony can retain epistemic warrant, intersecting with reformed epistemology and social epistemology.
Analyzed conditions under which testimonial justification is preserved across chains of transmission
Contributed to debates on the nature and limits of testimony as an epistemic source
Engaged with reformed epistemology on the grounds of belief transmission and warrant
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