This is the introduction to Moretti, Luca and Nikolaj Pedersen (eds), Non-Evidentialist Epistemology. Brill. Contributors: N. Ashton, A. Coliva, J. Kim, K. McCain, A. Meylan, L. Moretti, S. Moruzzi, J. Ohlorst, N. Pedersen, T. Piazza, L. Zanetti
Evidentialism and Reliabilism are two of the main contemporary theories of epistemic justification. ...
In this paper I argue that Evidentialism is unsatisfactory as a general account of epistemic justifi...
I formulate a resilient paradox about epistemic rationality, discuss and reject various solutions, a...
This is the introduction to Moretti, Luca and Nikolaj Pedersen (eds), Non-Evidentialist Epistemology...
Evidentialism has shown itself to be an important research program in contemporary epistemology, wit...
At the core of evidentialism lies a very plausible claim: rational thinkers follow their evidence. W...
One leading account of justification comes from the evidentialist tradition. According to evidential...
First aim of this paper is to show that Evidentialism, when paired with a Psychologistic ontology of...
I argue that evidentialism should be rejected because it cannot be reconciled with empirical work on...
A new wave of evidentialist theorizing concedes that evidentialism may be extensionally incorrect as...
Evidentialism and Reliabilism are two of the main contemporary theories of epistemic justification. ...
In this paper I argue that Evidentialism is unsatisfactory as a general account of epistemic justifi...
I formulate a resilient paradox about epistemic rationality, discuss and reject various solutions, a...
This is the introduction to Moretti, Luca and Nikolaj Pedersen (eds), Non-Evidentialist Epistemology...
Evidentialism has shown itself to be an important research program in contemporary epistemology, wit...
At the core of evidentialism lies a very plausible claim: rational thinkers follow their evidence. W...
One leading account of justification comes from the evidentialist tradition. According to evidential...
First aim of this paper is to show that Evidentialism, when paired with a Psychologistic ontology of...
I argue that evidentialism should be rejected because it cannot be reconciled with empirical work on...
A new wave of evidentialist theorizing concedes that evidentialism may be extensionally incorrect as...
Evidentialism and Reliabilism are two of the main contemporary theories of epistemic justification. ...
In this paper I argue that Evidentialism is unsatisfactory as a general account of epistemic justifi...
I formulate a resilient paradox about epistemic rationality, discuss and reject various solutions, a...