The problem of explaining how we acquire knowledge via testimony gives rise to a dilemma, according to which any theory must make testimonial knowledge either too hard or too easy, and therefore no adequate account of testimonial knowledge is possible. In recent work, John Greco offers a solution to the dilemma on behalf of anti-reductionism that appeals to Edward Craig’s functionalist epistemology. It is argued that Greco’s solution is flawed, in that his functionalist account provides wrong verdicts of ordinary cases of testimonial knowledge. In contrast, it is shown that both anti-reductionism and reductionism have the resources to solve the dilemma and provide the right verdicts in ordinary cases of testimonial knowledge without appeali...
Commonsense holds that testimony transfers knowledge from a speaker to the hearer. If the speaker ha...
This article discusses the following question: what epistemic relation must audiences bear to the co...
This article discusses the following question: what epistemic relation must audiences bear to the co...
The problem of explaining how we acquire knowledge via testimony gives rise to a dilemma, according ...
This paper inquires into the justification of testimonial beliefs and attempts to resolve a dilemma ...
John Greco believes that any satisfactory theory of testimonial knowledge should explain its practic...
There is an emerging skepticism about the existence of testimonial knowledge-how (Hawley in Stud His...
There is an emerging skepticism about the existence of testimonial knowledge-how :387–404, 2010; Pos...
This paper defends reductionism about testimonial justification of beliefs against two influential a...
This paper defends reductionism about testimonial justification of beliefs against two influential a...
The paper is concerned with the epistemological status of testimony and the question of what may con...
The motivation for adopting reductive and anti-reductive theories of testimonial warrant is consider...
ABSTRACT. Two key intuitions regarding knowledge are explored: that knowledge is a kind of cognitive...
How much linguistic understanding is required for testimonial knowledge acquisition? One answer is t...
Most philosophers believe that testimony is not a fundamental source of knowledge, but merely a way ...
Commonsense holds that testimony transfers knowledge from a speaker to the hearer. If the speaker ha...
This article discusses the following question: what epistemic relation must audiences bear to the co...
This article discusses the following question: what epistemic relation must audiences bear to the co...
The problem of explaining how we acquire knowledge via testimony gives rise to a dilemma, according ...
This paper inquires into the justification of testimonial beliefs and attempts to resolve a dilemma ...
John Greco believes that any satisfactory theory of testimonial knowledge should explain its practic...
There is an emerging skepticism about the existence of testimonial knowledge-how (Hawley in Stud His...
There is an emerging skepticism about the existence of testimonial knowledge-how :387–404, 2010; Pos...
This paper defends reductionism about testimonial justification of beliefs against two influential a...
This paper defends reductionism about testimonial justification of beliefs against two influential a...
The paper is concerned with the epistemological status of testimony and the question of what may con...
The motivation for adopting reductive and anti-reductive theories of testimonial warrant is consider...
ABSTRACT. Two key intuitions regarding knowledge are explored: that knowledge is a kind of cognitive...
How much linguistic understanding is required for testimonial knowledge acquisition? One answer is t...
Most philosophers believe that testimony is not a fundamental source of knowledge, but merely a way ...
Commonsense holds that testimony transfers knowledge from a speaker to the hearer. If the speaker ha...
This article discusses the following question: what epistemic relation must audiences bear to the co...
This article discusses the following question: what epistemic relation must audiences bear to the co...