This paper compares the relative merits of perceptual beliefs and introspective beliefs in the context of dream arguments for skepticism. It is argued that introspective beliefs are not epistemically privileged over perceptual beliefs
The idea that our sensory experience cannot serve as a ground for knowledge lingers on within philo...
This paper examines the case for pessimism concerning the trustworthiness of introspection. I begin ...
My dissertation articulates and resolves a problem at the heart of debates about how perception guid...
Recently, Ernest Sosa (2007) has proposed two novel solutions to the problem of dream skepticism. In...
The aim of this paper is to show that introspective beliefs about one’s own current visual experienc...
The skeptic argues that we cannot have any external world knowledge because we cannot know that we a...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/47971/1/11406_2006_Article_BF02379248.p...
People cannot contemplate a proposition without believing that proposition. A model of belief fixati...
I argue that, despite claims that might be made to the contrary, no scientific evidence could ever p...
Going about our daily lives in an orderly manner requires us, once we are aware of them, to dismiss ...
We are prone to gross error, even in favorable circumstances of extended reflection, about our own o...
Based on Pritchard’s distinction (2012, 2016) between favoring and discriminating epistemic grounds,...
The skeptical Dream argument appeals to the possibility of dreaming. The skeptic holds that states o...
The idea that our sensory experience cannot serve as a ground for knowledge lingers on within philo...
This paper examines the case for pessimism concerning the trustworthiness of introspection. I begin ...
My dissertation articulates and resolves a problem at the heart of debates about how perception guid...
Recently, Ernest Sosa (2007) has proposed two novel solutions to the problem of dream skepticism. In...
The aim of this paper is to show that introspective beliefs about one’s own current visual experienc...
The skeptic argues that we cannot have any external world knowledge because we cannot know that we a...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/47971/1/11406_2006_Article_BF02379248.p...
People cannot contemplate a proposition without believing that proposition. A model of belief fixati...
I argue that, despite claims that might be made to the contrary, no scientific evidence could ever p...
Going about our daily lives in an orderly manner requires us, once we are aware of them, to dismiss ...
We are prone to gross error, even in favorable circumstances of extended reflection, about our own o...
Based on Pritchard’s distinction (2012, 2016) between favoring and discriminating epistemic grounds,...
The skeptical Dream argument appeals to the possibility of dreaming. The skeptic holds that states o...
The idea that our sensory experience cannot serve as a ground for knowledge lingers on within philo...
This paper examines the case for pessimism concerning the trustworthiness of introspection. I begin ...
My dissertation articulates and resolves a problem at the heart of debates about how perception guid...