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[CITATION] Are there counterexamples to the closure principle?

J Vogel - … : Contemporary perspectives on …, 1990 - Kluwer Academic Publishers, …
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Reliabilism leveled

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J Vogel - The Journal of Philosophy, 2000 - JSTOR
M ax knows that the 6 o'clock train goes all the way to Montauk. He just asked at the
information booth in the V station, where the staffers are highly competent and have direct
access to the master timetable. But suppose that, instead of asking at the booth, Max had ...
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Cartesian skepticism and inference to the best explanation

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J Vogel - The Journal of Philosophy, 1990 - JSTOR
tesian skepticism, has its roots in the underdetermination of theory by evidence. We each
adopt a body of common-sense beliefs about the world which answers to our sensory
experience. In principle, however, the beliefs we base on that experience are subject to ...
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Matching and inequality in the world economy

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A Costinot… - 2009 - nber.org
This paper develops tools and techniques to study the impact of exogenous changes in
factor supply and factor demand on factor allocation and factor prices in economies with a
large number of goods and factors. The main results of our paper characterize sufficient ...
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The new relevant alternatives theory

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J Vogel - Noûs, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
A prominent theme in much recent epistemology is that the requirements for knowledge are
limited and context-dependent. The Relevant Alternatives Theory (RAT) is a systematic
articulation of this point of view. Since it was put forward by Fred Dretske and Alvin ...
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Spatial competition with heterogeneous firms

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J Vogel - Journal of Political Economy, 2008 - JSTOR
I model endogenous horizontal and vertical product differentiation with arbitrarily many
heterogeneous firms. Firms are asymmetric in that they differ in their marginal costs. I prove
that under an equilibrium refinement, all economically relevant firm outcomes are uniquely ...
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Globalization, technology, and the skill premium: A quantitative analysis

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A Burstein… - 2010 - nber.org
We construct a model of international trade and multinational production (MP) to examine
the impact of globalization on the skill premium in skill-abundant and skill-scarce countries.
The key mechanisms in our framework arise from the interaction between three elements: ...
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[PDF] Globalization, technology, and the skill premium

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Abstract We construct a model of international trade and multinational production (MP) to
examine the impact of globalization on the skill premium in developed and developing
countries. Our framework extends the Heckscher'Ohlin model by incorporating productivity ...
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Institutions and moral hazard in open economies

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J Vogel - Journal of International Economics, 2007 - Elsevier
I investigate the interaction between international trade and national institutional
development in an environment characterized by heterogeneous individuals choosing their
education levels to maximize their utilities; and institutions alleviating moral hazard by ...
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[CITATION] The refutation of scepticism

J Vogel - 2005
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The Problem of Self-Knowledge in Kant's" Refutation of Idealism": Two Recent Views

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J Vogel - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 1993 - JSTOR
Kant's argumentation in the" Refutation of Idealism" section of The Critique of Pure Reason
is-to put it mildly-highly compressed. In fact, a step necessary to the completion of the
Refutation appears to be missing altogether. If the self can be directly known to persist ...
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Skeptical arguments

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J Vogel - Philosophical issues, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Skepticism about the external world is a philosophical problem, but there are importantly
different conceptions of what that problem is. One way of understanding such skepticism,
which I find fruitful, is to construe it as an underdetermination problem. Let me explain ...
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Sklar on methodological conservatism

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J Vogel - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 1992 - JSTOR
Proponents of the principle of methodological (or epistemic) conservatism face the burden of
formulating a version of the principle that has the proper strength. On the most
straightforward rendering, methodological conservatism would provide that a belief is ...
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Subjunctivitis

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J Vogel - Philosophical Studies, 2007 - Springer
Abstract Subjunctivitis is the doctrine that what is distinctive about knowledge is essential
modal in character, and thus is captured by certain subjunctive conditionals. One principal
formulation of subjunctivism invokes a``sensitivity condition''(Nozick, De Rose), the other ...
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Spatial Price Discrimination with Heterogeneous Firms

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J Vogel - 2009 - nber.org
I am grateful to Esteban Rossi-Hansberg and especially to Gene Grossman and Faruk Gul
for helpful comments. I have also benefited from a stimulating discussion by Thomas
Chaney at the CEPR Conference on Product Heterogeneity and Quality Heterogeneity in ...
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Dismissing skeptical possibilities

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J Vogel - Philosophical studies, 1993 - Springer
This principle would make any hypothesis that things are not as they appear (prima facie)
worthy of rejection. Skeptical hypotheses are hypotheses that things in general are not as
they appear to be. So, for Pollock, skeptical possibilities are defective as such, and may be ...
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Importing skill-biased technology

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A Burstein, J Cravino… - 2011 - nber.org
Capital equipment–such as computers and industrial machinery–embodies skill-biased
technology, in the sense that it is complementary to skilled labor. Most countries import a
large share of their capital equipment, and by doing so import skill-biased technology. In ...
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[CITATION] Inference to the best explanation

J Vogel - Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy. London: …, 1998
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[CITATION] Varieties of Skepticism'

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J Vogel - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 2004
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The exorcist's nightmare: a reply to Crispin Wright

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T Tymoczko… - Mind, 1992 - JSTOR
Crispin Wright (1991) tries to show that a familiar argument for skepticism about the external
world (the" Dreaming Argument") is unsound. This skeptical argument exploits the possibility
that one's sense experience might arise through dreaming rather than perception. Wright's ...
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Factor Prices and International Trade: A Unifying Perspective

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A Burstein… - 2011 - nber.org
How do trade liberalizations affect relative factor prices and to what extent do they cause
factors to reallocate across sectors? We first present a general framework that nests a wide
range of models that have been used to study the link between globalization and factor ...
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[CITATION] Epistemic bootstrapping

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J Vogel - The Journal of philosophy, 2008 - cat.inist.fr
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[CITATION] Internalist responses to skepticism

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[PDF] VInternational Trade Patterns, the Skill Pre& mium, and Heterogeneous Firms

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A Burstein… - 2010 - Citeseer
Abstract We study the response of factor allocation and the skill premium to trade liberal $
izations in a model that combines exogenous determinants of comparative advantagen that
result from sectoral productivity and factor endowment differences across countriesn with ...
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Speaking of Knowledge

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J Vogel - Philosophical Issues, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
You've driven your car to the city and parked it on Elm Street. As you return to get it, you
remember clearly where you left it. Seemingly, you know (E) that your car is on Elm Street. It
would be natural for you to say so, and it would be natural for others to say the same. But ...
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[CITATION] Cartesian skepticism and epistemic principles

JM Vogel - 1989 - Yale University
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[CITATION] qMatching and Inequality in the World Economy. rForthcoming

A Costinot… - Journal of Political Economy, 2010
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[CITATION] 21 Cartesian Skepticism and Inference to the Best Explanation

J Vogel - Epistemology: the big questions, 1998 - Wiley-Blackwell
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[CITATION] Skepticism and Foundationalism: A Reply to Michael Williams

J Vogel - Journal of Philosophical Research, 1997 - JPR
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Review: Putting Skeptics in Their Place: The Nature of Skeptical Arguments and Their Role In Philosophical Inquiry

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J Vogel - Mind, 2004 - Mind Assoc
In this book, John Greco is primarily concerned with questions raised by scepticism, but he
also takes up other topics in epistemology. He himself admirably summarizes what he is
about (p. 1). First, sceptical arguments resist easy refutation or dismissal. Second, close ...
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[CITATION] Epistemology

S Cohen, R Feldman, M Heller, K Lehrer, E Sosa… - 1999 - Blackwell
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[CITATION] MICHAEL NERENBERG, STEVEN H. HINRICHS, R. KAY REYNOLDS, JONATHAN VOGEL, AND GILBERT JAY

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7 The Refutation of Idealism and the Distinction between Phenomena and Noumena

RPH Guyer, J Messina, B Thole… - … Companion to Kant's …, 2010 - books.google.com
In the “Refutation of Idealism” that he added to the second edition of the Critique of Pure
Reason, Kant claims to refute what he calls problematic idealism. According to Kant,
problematic idealism is a position, traceable to Descartes, which “declares the existence ...

Externalism resisted

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J Vogel - Philosophical studies, 2006 - Springer
A central theme of Epistemic Justification is the opposition between internalism and externalism
in epistemology.1 Lau- rence BonJour presents a tempered and refined version of the
former, while Ernest Sosa puts forth a tempered and refined version of the latter. Although ...
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'The Game': student 'teaching'objective structured clinical examinations in South Africa

J Vogel, D Nel, L Chapman… - Medical Education, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
... really good stuff. 'The Game': student 'teaching' objective structured clinical examinations in
South Africa. Jonathan Vogel,; Daniel Nel,; Larry Chapman,; Vanessa C Burch. Article first
published online: 20 APR 2012. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2923.2012.04248.x. ...
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[PDF] Vertical Specialization and the Interdependence of Nations

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A Costinot, J Vogel… - 2010 - econ.hit-u.ac.jp
Abstract This paper develops an elementary theory of trade with sequential production. In
spite of its extreme simplicity, our theory is consistent with a number of stylized facts and
able to deliver a rich set of predictions regarding how vertical specialization shapes the ...
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[HTML] Essays on international trade and industrial organization

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J Vogel - 2008 - gradworks.umi.com
Abstract: A nation's access to foreign markets and the quality of its institutions jointly
determine its economic development. In the first chapter, I investigate the interaction
between international trade and national institutional development, where institutions ...
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[PDF] Global Supply Chains and Wage Inequality

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A Costinot, J Vogel… - 2012 - columbia.edu
Abstract A salient feature of globalization in recent decades is the emergence of dglobal
supply chainse in which different countries specialize in different stages of a sequential
production process. In Arnaud Costinot, Jonathan Vogel and Su Wang (2011), CVW ...
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[PDF] Dretske's motivations for denying that you know you aren't seeing a disguised mule are not fully clear. He himself grants that the" hypothesis" that the animal is …

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One might have thought that if a belief is much more plausible than its denial, a person
would be justified in accepting that belief. And. then, barring Gettier-like complications. that
person's belief, if true, would be kn~ wledge.~ Perhaps Dretske's point is this: When you ...
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[PDF] Global Economy

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A Costinot, J Vogel… - 2011 - ifo.de
Abstract This paper develops an elementary theory of global supply chains. We consider a
world economy with an arbitrary number of countries, one factor of production, a continuum
of intermediate goods, and one final good. Production of the final good is sequential and ...
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Getting Told and Being Believed

LF Faulkner, A Gutmann, P Harris… - The epistemology of …, 2006 - books.google.com
Recent interest in the epistemology of testimony has focused attention on what justification
we may commonly have in the vast areas of life where we are dependent on what other
people tell us. This dependence is not restricted to what we are told in face to face ...
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[PDF] Globalization and Labour Market Outcomes

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Abstract Capital equipmentl such as computers and industrial machineryl embodies skill&
biased technology, in the sense that it is complementary to skilled labor. Most countries
import a large share of their capital equipment, and by doing so import skill&biased ...
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Impacts of Super-Resolution Data on NWS Warning Decision Making

JM Vogel, C Payne, CA Van Den Broeke… - ams.confex.com
Page 1. Impacts of Super-Resolution Data on NWS Warning Decision Making 1. Introduction •
Build 10 upgrades to WSR-88D radar network in 2008 – Improved data from legacy to
super-resolution (Fig. 1) – Expected improvements: • More detailed storm features (Fig. 3) ...
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LUMINOSITY AND INDISCRIMINABILITY

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J Vogel - Philosophical Perspectives, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
According to a widespread and longstanding view, our own minds are epistemically
available to us in a special way that other things are not. Timothy Williamson has maintained
that a prominent version of this thesis is irreconcilable with the fact that we are sometimes ...
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BonJour on explanation and skepticism

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J Vogel - Studies In History and Philosophy of Science Part A, 2010 - Elsevier
Laurence BonJour, among others, has argued that inference to the best explanation allows
us to reject skeptical hypotheses in favor of our common-sense view of the world. BonJour
considers several skeptical hypotheses, specifically:(i) our experiences arise by mere ...

[PDF] International Trade, Technology, and the Skill Premium

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Abstract What are the consequences of international trade on income inequalityr measured
as the relative wage of skilled to unskilled workers, the skill premium? To address this
question we formulate a multi&country model of international trade that introduces skill ...
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[PDF] Impacts of super-resolution data on National Weather Service warning decision making

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JM Vogel, C Payne, CA Van Den Broeke… - 9th Annual Student …, 2010 - caps.ou.edu
Page 1. Vogel et al. p. 1 IMPACTS OF SUPER-RESOLUTION DATA ON NATIONAL
WEATHER SERVICE WARNING DECISION MAKING Jonathan M. Vogel National
Weather Center Research Experiences for Undergraduates ...
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Index of MIND Vol. 101 Nos. 1^, 1992

T TYMOCZKO, J VOGEL… - Context - Mind Assoc
This index is intended as a complete bibliographical source for work published in MIND.
Entries are divided into two sections: Articles, Discussions and Critical Notices and Book
Reviews. Articles and discussions are listed by the title and by the author's name. Critical ...

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