The motivation for adopting reductive and anti-reductive theories of testimonial warrant is considered. Whilst both well-motivated neither position can adequately capture the dynamic aspect of the individual knowers relationship to the wider community of knowledge. A hybrid theory of testimony is proposed that attempts to do just this
Most philosophers believe that testimony is not a fundamental source of knowledge, but merely a way ...
It's generally agreed that testimony can be a source of knowledge and justified belief. The epistemo...
I argue for the Cooperative Warrant Thesis (CWT), according to which the determinants of testimonial...
The motivation for adopting reductive and anti-reductive theories of testimonial warrant is consider...
The problem of explaining how we acquire knowledge via testimony gives rise to a dilemma, according ...
This paper defends reductionism about testimonial justification of beliefs against two influential a...
This paper defends reductionism about testimonial justification of beliefs against two influential a...
There is an emerging skepticism about the existence of testimonial knowledge-how (Hawley in Stud His...
Much of what we learn from talking and listening does not qualify as testimonial knowledge: we can l...
Is it possible to gain justified scientific knowledge from the testimony of a collective of scientis...
There is an emerging skepticism about the existence of testimonial knowledge-how :387–404, 2010; Pos...
Commonsense holds that testimony transfers knowledge from a speaker to the hearer. If the speaker ha...
In this paper I consider whether the reasons on which our testimonial beliefs are directly based—“te...
ABSTRACT. Two key intuitions regarding knowledge are explored: that knowledge is a kind of cognitive...
This paper identifies two distinct dimensions of what might be called testimonial strength: first, i...
Most philosophers believe that testimony is not a fundamental source of knowledge, but merely a way ...
It's generally agreed that testimony can be a source of knowledge and justified belief. The epistemo...
I argue for the Cooperative Warrant Thesis (CWT), according to which the determinants of testimonial...
The motivation for adopting reductive and anti-reductive theories of testimonial warrant is consider...
The problem of explaining how we acquire knowledge via testimony gives rise to a dilemma, according ...
This paper defends reductionism about testimonial justification of beliefs against two influential a...
This paper defends reductionism about testimonial justification of beliefs against two influential a...
There is an emerging skepticism about the existence of testimonial knowledge-how (Hawley in Stud His...
Much of what we learn from talking and listening does not qualify as testimonial knowledge: we can l...
Is it possible to gain justified scientific knowledge from the testimony of a collective of scientis...
There is an emerging skepticism about the existence of testimonial knowledge-how :387–404, 2010; Pos...
Commonsense holds that testimony transfers knowledge from a speaker to the hearer. If the speaker ha...
In this paper I consider whether the reasons on which our testimonial beliefs are directly based—“te...
ABSTRACT. Two key intuitions regarding knowledge are explored: that knowledge is a kind of cognitive...
This paper identifies two distinct dimensions of what might be called testimonial strength: first, i...
Most philosophers believe that testimony is not a fundamental source of knowledge, but merely a way ...
It's generally agreed that testimony can be a source of knowledge and justified belief. The epistemo...
I argue for the Cooperative Warrant Thesis (CWT), according to which the determinants of testimonial...