Certain situations seem to call for acknowledging the possibility that one’s own beliefs are biased or distorted. On the other hand, certain sorts of epistemic self-doubts (such as ‘I believe it’s raining, but it’s not’) seem paradoxical. And some have put forth epistemic principles requiring rational agents to regard their own credences as so-called ‘expert functions’. This paper examines the question of whether rationality requires agents to respect their own credences in a way in which they need not respect the credences of others
According to an influential Enlightenment ideal, one shouldn't rely epistemically on other people's ...
According to an influential Enlightenment ideal, one shouldn't rely epistemically on other people's ...
It is natural to think that rationality imposes some relationship between what a person believes, an...
Certain situations seem to call for acknowledging the possibility that one’s own beliefs a...
This paper focuses on the phenomenon of forming one’s judgement about epistemic matters, such as whe...
I propose the notion of ‘epistemic sanity’, a property of parsimony between the holding of true but ...
This paper concentrates on a particular sort of case where it’s plausible that epistemic requirement...
I believe that human beings have walked on the moon, and I know that I have this belief. But how do ...
Disrespect for the truth, the rise of conspiracy thinking, and a pervasive distrust in experts are w...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2010.Ca...
Self-deception is typically considered epistemically irrational, for it involves holding certain dox...
One of the deepest ideological divides in contemporary epistemology concerns the relative importance...
The recent literature on the epistemology of disagreement focuses on the rational response question:...
According to an influential Enlightenment ideal, one shouldn't rely epistemically on other people's ...
According to an influential Enlightenment ideal, one shouldn't rely epistemically on other people's ...
It is natural to think that rationality imposes some relationship between what a person believes, an...
Certain situations seem to call for acknowledging the possibility that one’s own beliefs a...
This paper focuses on the phenomenon of forming one’s judgement about epistemic matters, such as whe...
I propose the notion of ‘epistemic sanity’, a property of parsimony between the holding of true but ...
This paper concentrates on a particular sort of case where it’s plausible that epistemic requirement...
I believe that human beings have walked on the moon, and I know that I have this belief. But how do ...
Disrespect for the truth, the rise of conspiracy thinking, and a pervasive distrust in experts are w...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2010.Ca...
Self-deception is typically considered epistemically irrational, for it involves holding certain dox...
One of the deepest ideological divides in contemporary epistemology concerns the relative importance...
The recent literature on the epistemology of disagreement focuses on the rational response question:...
According to an influential Enlightenment ideal, one shouldn't rely epistemically on other people's ...
According to an influential Enlightenment ideal, one shouldn't rely epistemically on other people's ...
It is natural to think that rationality imposes some relationship between what a person believes, an...