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On ignorance and forgetting
I am interested in the beliefs that we are not forming, the evidence that we are not attending to or using, the belief states that perhaps we form. What I think of as negative epistemology is the project of coming up with resources that let us say a bit more about that.
Jessie Munton

Associate Professor in Philosophy

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