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Nathan Ballantyne, THE SIGNIFICANCE OF UNPOSSESSED EVIDENCE, The Philosophical Quarterly, Volume 65, Issue 260, July 2015, Pages 315–335, https://doi.org/10.1093/pq/pqu096
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By reflecting on evidence we do not have, we gain insight into the epistemic status of beliefs concerning difficult and disputed matters. The arguments offer a novel kind of skeptical challenge, because awareness of unpossessed evidence sometimes undermines rational belief.
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