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Author: Fallis, Don

Number of records: 16.

Fallis, Don (2008) Toward an Epistemology of Wikipedia. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 59(10).

Fallis, Don (2008) What is Lying?.

Fallis, Don (2007) Attitudes Toward Epistemic Risk and the Value of Experiments . Studia Logica 86(2).

Fallis, Don (2007) Collective Epistemic Goals. Social Epistemology 21(3).

Fallis, Don (2007) Epistemic Value Theory and the Digital Divide, in Rooksby, Emma and Weckert, John, Eds. Information Technology and Social Justice, pages pp. 29-46. Idea Group.

Fallis, Don (2007) Information Ethics for 21st Century Library Professionals. Library Hi Tech 25(1).

Fallis, Don (2007) Toward an Epistemology of Intellectual Property. Journal of Information Ethics 16(2).

Fallis, Don (2006) Applying Epistemology to Information Policy Decisions.

Fallis, Don (2006) Epistemic Value Theory and Social Epistemology. Episteme 2(3).

Fallis, Don (2006) The Epistemic Costs and Benefits of Collaboration. Southern Journal of Philosophy 44(S).

Fallis, Don (2005) Epistemic Value Theory and Judgment Aggregation. Episteme 2(1).

Fallis, Don (2004) Epistemic Value Theory and Information Ethics. Minds and Machines 14(1).

Fallis, Don (2004) On Verifying the Accuracy of Information: Philosophical Perspectives. Library Trends 52(3).

Fallis, Don (2002) Goldman on Probabilistic Inference. Philosophical Studies 109(3).

Fallis, Don and Fricke, Martin (2002) Indicators of Accuracy of Consumer Health Information on the Internet . Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 9(1):pp. 73-79.

Fallis, Don (2002) What Do Mathematicians Want? Probabilistic Proofs and the Epistemic Goals of Mathematicians . Logique et Analyse 45(179-180).

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