Textbook:
Shieber, J. 2015. Testimony: A Philosophical Introduction. Routledge. London.
Further Readings:
Wright, S. 2016. The transmission of Knowledge and Justification. Synthese 193 (1). 293-311.
Lackey, J. 2006. Why we don’t deserve credit for everything we know. Synthese 158 (3). 345-361.
Fricker, E. 2012. Stating and Insinuating. Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 86 (1). 61-94.
Goldman, A. 2001. Experts: Which Ones Should You Trust? Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 63 (1). 85-110.
Hopkins, R. 2007. What is Wrong with Moral Testimony? Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 74 (3). 611-634.
Fricker, M. 2007. Epistemic Injustice: Power and the Ethics of Knowing. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (ch 1 & 2) 9-59
Lackey, J. 2014. A Deflationary Account of group testimony. From Lackey, J. (ed.) Essays in Collective Epistemology. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 64-97.
Goldberg, S. 2010. Relying on Others: An Essay in Social Epistemology. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (ch 6) 154-184.
Total amount of pages: 427.