On at least one of its uses, ‘higher-order evidence’ refers to evidence about what opinions are rationalized by your evidence. This chapter surveys the foundational epistemological questions raised by such evidence, the methods that have proven useful for answering them, and the potential consequences and applications of such answer
One of the ambitions of the past decades of epistemology has been to accommodate the view that ‘high...
The paper proposes an account of the rational response to higher-order evidence whose key claim is t...
Thinking about misleading higher-order evidence naturally leads to a puzzle about epistemic rational...
On at least one of its uses, ‘higher-order evidence’ refers to evidence about what opinions are rati...
Suppose we learn that we have a poor track record in forming beliefs rationally, or that a brilliant...
First-order evidence is evidence which bears on whether a proposition is true. Higher-order evidence...
Higher-order evidence is evidence about what is rational to think in light of your evidence. Many ha...
First-order evidence is evidence which bears on whether a proposition is true. Higher-order evidence...
Higher-order evidence appears to have the ability to defeat rational belief. It is not obvious, howe...
Should you always be certain about what you should believe? In other words, does rationality demand ...
One of the ambitions of the past decades of epistemology has been to accommodate the view that ‘high...
The paper proposes an account of the rational response to higher-order evidence whose key claim is t...
Thinking about misleading higher-order evidence naturally leads to a puzzle about epistemic rational...
On at least one of its uses, ‘higher-order evidence’ refers to evidence about what opinions are rati...
Suppose we learn that we have a poor track record in forming beliefs rationally, or that a brilliant...
First-order evidence is evidence which bears on whether a proposition is true. Higher-order evidence...
Higher-order evidence is evidence about what is rational to think in light of your evidence. Many ha...
First-order evidence is evidence which bears on whether a proposition is true. Higher-order evidence...
Higher-order evidence appears to have the ability to defeat rational belief. It is not obvious, howe...
Should you always be certain about what you should believe? In other words, does rationality demand ...
One of the ambitions of the past decades of epistemology has been to accommodate the view that ‘high...
The paper proposes an account of the rational response to higher-order evidence whose key claim is t...
Thinking about misleading higher-order evidence naturally leads to a puzzle about epistemic rational...