Lost justification. Pappas, G. S. Midwest Studies In Philosophy, 5(1):127–134, 1980. Paper doi abstract bibtex [first paragraph] 0ften the justification or evidence that a person has for a certain belief at a specific time is evidence he no longer possesses at a later time. In this paper I describe what I think is a fairly typical case of this sort. I then consider what episte- mological moral, if any, it is most appropriate to draw from the example presented. Suppose
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