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Query about Anti-Realism and Internalism

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Duncan Pritchard

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May 1, 2005, 5:41:38 AM5/1/05
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It is often noted that, historically at least, there is a close connection between anti-realism about truth and epistemic internalism. While it's easy to find examples of anti-realists who argue for internalism, and vice versa, I'm finding it difficult to locate a *recent* text in which a *general* case is made that anti-realism and epistemic internalism go together. Does anyone know of a text which fits the bill in this regard, preferably from the recent literature?

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Thanks,

Duncan.


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