Epistemically immodest agents take their own epistemic standards to be among the most truth-conducive ones available to them. Many philosophers have argued that immodesty is epistemically required of agents, notably because being modest entails a problematic kind of incoherence or self-distrust. In this paper, I argue that modesty is epistemically permitted in some social contexts. I focus on social contexts where agents with limited cognitive capacities cooperate with each other (like juries)
This paper aims to solve a puzzle for instrumental conceptions of epistemic normativity. The puzzle ...
Certain situations seem to call for acknowledging the possibility that one’s own beliefs a...
Some events in our lives are things that we do, what philosophers call exercises of agency. Other ev...
Epistemically immodest agents take their own epistemic standards to be among the most truth-conduciv...
What is the relationship between Immodesty and Permissivism? For permissivists, epistemically ration...
My dissertation focuses on idealized epistemology and challenges that arise when we apply it to actu...
Formally-inclined epistemologists often theorize about ideally rational agents--agents who exemplify...
As social creatures, we lean on the work of others to epistemically situate ourselves in our complex...
Formally-inclined epistemologists often theorize about ideally rational agents--agents who exemplify...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
In this dissertation, I argue for a unifying account of epistemic and communicative injustice. I do ...
This handbook article gives a critical overview of recent discussions of epistemic authority. It fav...
Epistemologists frequently claim that the question “What should I believe?” demarcates the field of ...
This paper aims to solve a puzzle for instrumental conceptions of epistemic normativity. The puzzle ...
Certain situations seem to call for acknowledging the possibility that one’s own beliefs a...
Some events in our lives are things that we do, what philosophers call exercises of agency. Other ev...
Epistemically immodest agents take their own epistemic standards to be among the most truth-conduciv...
What is the relationship between Immodesty and Permissivism? For permissivists, epistemically ration...
My dissertation focuses on idealized epistemology and challenges that arise when we apply it to actu...
Formally-inclined epistemologists often theorize about ideally rational agents--agents who exemplify...
As social creatures, we lean on the work of others to epistemically situate ourselves in our complex...
Formally-inclined epistemologists often theorize about ideally rational agents--agents who exemplify...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
In this dissertation, I argue for a unifying account of epistemic and communicative injustice. I do ...
This handbook article gives a critical overview of recent discussions of epistemic authority. It fav...
Epistemologists frequently claim that the question “What should I believe?” demarcates the field of ...
This paper aims to solve a puzzle for instrumental conceptions of epistemic normativity. The puzzle ...
Certain situations seem to call for acknowledging the possibility that one’s own beliefs a...
Some events in our lives are things that we do, what philosophers call exercises of agency. Other ev...