How does the monitoring of a testifier's credibility by recipients of testimony bear upon the epistemic licence accruing to a recipient's belief in the testifier's communications? According to an intuitive and philosophically influential conception, licensed acceptance of testimony requires that recipients of testimony monitor testifiers with respect to their credibility. I argue that this conception, however, proves to be untenable when confronted with the wealth of empirical evidence bearing on the ways in which testifiers and their interlocutors actually interact
Abstract In this philosophical essay Fricker’s stipulation that the primary characterization of test...
Original article can be found at: http://www.tandf.co.uk/ Copyright Taylor & FrancisIn this paper, I...
This paper identifies two distinct dimensions of what might be called testimonial strength: first, i...
How does the monitoring of a testifier's credibility by recipients of testimony bear upon the episte...
One of the central points of contention in the epistemology of testimony concerns the uniqueness (or...
This chapter states the contrast between presumptivism about testimonial warrant (often called anti-...
ABSTRACT—Confident witnesses are deemed more credible than unconfident ones, and accurate witnesses ...
In Conspiracies and Lyes I aim to provide an epistemological account of testimony as one of our facu...
The majority of what you believe is based on the testimony of others; what your parents and teachers...
This paper defends reductionism about testimonial justification of beliefs against two influential a...
Assurance theories of testimony attempt to explain what is distinctive about testimony as a form of ...
This paper defends reductionism about testimonial justification of beliefs against two influential a...
This chapter critically evaluates the justification for the current exclusion of experts on the psyc...
The assumption that we largely lack reasons for accepting testimony has dominated its epistemology. ...
The article discussess two problems of great importance for a judicial practice: 1) conception of r...
Abstract In this philosophical essay Fricker’s stipulation that the primary characterization of test...
Original article can be found at: http://www.tandf.co.uk/ Copyright Taylor & FrancisIn this paper, I...
This paper identifies two distinct dimensions of what might be called testimonial strength: first, i...
How does the monitoring of a testifier's credibility by recipients of testimony bear upon the episte...
One of the central points of contention in the epistemology of testimony concerns the uniqueness (or...
This chapter states the contrast between presumptivism about testimonial warrant (often called anti-...
ABSTRACT—Confident witnesses are deemed more credible than unconfident ones, and accurate witnesses ...
In Conspiracies and Lyes I aim to provide an epistemological account of testimony as one of our facu...
The majority of what you believe is based on the testimony of others; what your parents and teachers...
This paper defends reductionism about testimonial justification of beliefs against two influential a...
Assurance theories of testimony attempt to explain what is distinctive about testimony as a form of ...
This paper defends reductionism about testimonial justification of beliefs against two influential a...
This chapter critically evaluates the justification for the current exclusion of experts on the psyc...
The assumption that we largely lack reasons for accepting testimony has dominated its epistemology. ...
The article discussess two problems of great importance for a judicial practice: 1) conception of r...
Abstract In this philosophical essay Fricker’s stipulation that the primary characterization of test...
Original article can be found at: http://www.tandf.co.uk/ Copyright Taylor & FrancisIn this paper, I...
This paper identifies two distinct dimensions of what might be called testimonial strength: first, i...