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1. Introduction: rationalist infallibilism and about the self

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in general fallible

2. about the self

justification knowledge knowledge

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a priori locus classicus

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falli- bleinfallible

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objective determinately di- rect infallibility pro tanto

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must contingent

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3. Infallibilism and direct ratiocination

in esse this this descriptive that thatthat this this this subjectcontext- relative

direct referenceacquaintance

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this some informational absolute

4. Direct ratiocination and conceptual acquaintance

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appearance seeingvisualizing that that that

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ipso facto seemsappearsfeelsuch-and-such by fiat uni- versal , immediate bare luminosity transparencyluminosity luminous reliabilist internalist

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directly infalliblejustifier

5. Semantic infelicity

intrinsically Ithinkdoubtexistthinking thingdoubting thing ~

analytic a priori in- synthetic a priori infallibilism

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Critique logically doubting falsity

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On is objective objective

6. Concluding remarks

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non-rationalist fallible

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