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    Challenges→An argument is non-transmissive when the subject's doubt about the conclusion rationally requires the subject to adopt new background assumptions on which the premises are no longer justified by the relevant evidence

    On a Moorean dogmatist view (Pryor 2000), perceptual justification for premises is immediate and not conditioned on the antecedent refutation of skeptical hypotheses.

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