Why do people choose their beliefs? Research on this question has been dominated by a Traditional Monist Perspective, assuming that people think reasoning must always be in service of producing unbiased, evidence-based beliefs, embodying Epistemic Value. But recent research hints at the possibility that this may be an unwarranted assumption. People knowingly hold incorrect beliefs (Walco & Risen, 2017), prescribe morally motivated reasoning to others (Cusimano & Lombrozo, 2020), and report not caring that much about Epistemic Value when directly asked (Ståhl, Zaal, & Skitka, 2016; Pennycook, Cheyne, Koehler, & Fugelsang, 2019). Extending this work, I propose a New Pluralist Perspective, arguing that people find it worthwhile to believe in s...
This book contributes to two debates and it does so by bringing them together. The first is a debate...
The orthodox view in epistemology is that belief is constitutively evidence-responsive. I offer a no...
Research in emotion regulation has begun to examine various predictors of emotion regulation choices...
This paper offers a sketch of welfarist pluralism, a view that is intended to resolve a difficulty f...
It is plausible that there are epistemic reasons bearing on a distinctively epistemic standard of co...
In the present article we demonstrate stable individual differences in the extent to which a relianc...
I attempt to explain the core of epistemic normativity, which is the prescriptive force that truth h...
This book contributes to two debates and it does so by bringing them together. The first is a debate...
The papers are considered Draft Only and are not to be cited without the permission of the author. C...
This book develops a view, welfare pluralism, which comprises two theses. One is that there are both...
<div><p>In the present article we demonstrate stable individual differences in the extent to which a...
This is the latest draft of chapter 1 of _The true and the good: a new theory of theoretical reason_...
Why people do or do not change their beliefs has been a long-standing puzzle. Sometimes people hold ...
The Emotional Perception Model of moral judgment intends to account for experientialism about morali...
I aim to do four things in this paper: sketch a conception of belief, apply epistemic norms to it in...
This book contributes to two debates and it does so by bringing them together. The first is a debate...
The orthodox view in epistemology is that belief is constitutively evidence-responsive. I offer a no...
Research in emotion regulation has begun to examine various predictors of emotion regulation choices...
This paper offers a sketch of welfarist pluralism, a view that is intended to resolve a difficulty f...
It is plausible that there are epistemic reasons bearing on a distinctively epistemic standard of co...
In the present article we demonstrate stable individual differences in the extent to which a relianc...
I attempt to explain the core of epistemic normativity, which is the prescriptive force that truth h...
This book contributes to two debates and it does so by bringing them together. The first is a debate...
The papers are considered Draft Only and are not to be cited without the permission of the author. C...
This book develops a view, welfare pluralism, which comprises two theses. One is that there are both...
<div><p>In the present article we demonstrate stable individual differences in the extent to which a...
This is the latest draft of chapter 1 of _The true and the good: a new theory of theoretical reason_...
Why people do or do not change their beliefs has been a long-standing puzzle. Sometimes people hold ...
The Emotional Perception Model of moral judgment intends to account for experientialism about morali...
I aim to do four things in this paper: sketch a conception of belief, apply epistemic norms to it in...
This book contributes to two debates and it does so by bringing them together. The first is a debate...
The orthodox view in epistemology is that belief is constitutively evidence-responsive. I offer a no...
Research in emotion regulation has begun to examine various predictors of emotion regulation choices...