Testimony is a crucial source of knowledge: we are to a large extent reliant upon what others tell us. It has been the subject of much recent interest in epistemology, and this volume collects twelve original essays on the topic by some of the world's leading philosophers. It will be the starting point for future research in this fertile field. Contributors include Robert Audi, C. A. J. Coady, Elizabeth Fricker, Richard Fumerton, Sanford C. Goldberg, Peter Graham, Jennifer Lackey, Keith Lehrer, Richard Moran, Frederick F. Schmitt, Ernest Sosa, and James Van Cleve.Includes index.Testimony and the legacy of Thomas Reid -- Testimony and its place in epistemology -- Reductionism and non-reductionism in the epistemology of testimony -- Testimony...
This chapter states the contrast between presumptivism about testimonial warrant (often called anti-...
We will sketch the debate on testimony in social epistemology by reference to the contemporary debat...
This dissertation brings together two issues in contemporary social epistemology: the epistemology o...
As the title of this piece indicates, my interest here is the epistemology of testimony, or, more pr...
We citizens of the 2lSt century live in a world where division of epistemic labour rules. Most of wh...
The topic of testimony has gained increased prominence in recent years in epistemology, where it is ...
In this paper, I explore what gives collective testimony its epistemic credentials, through a critic...
In Conspiracies and Lyes I aim to provide an epistemological account of testimony as one of our facu...
This paper focuses on the central role of testimony in the relationship between knowledge and commun...
Testimony is of epistemic and practical significance. It is of epistemic significance because majori...
This dissertation argues for the truth of two fundamental premises: that testimony is the primary so...
The thesis of this paper is that, if it is construed individualistically, epistemic justification do...
Orthodoxy in epistemology maintains that some sources of belief, e.g. perception and introspection, ...
Abstract This dissertation discusses one of the most fundamental issues of the epistemology of te...
The thesis of this paper is that, if it is construed individualistically, epistemic justification do...
This chapter states the contrast between presumptivism about testimonial warrant (often called anti-...
We will sketch the debate on testimony in social epistemology by reference to the contemporary debat...
This dissertation brings together two issues in contemporary social epistemology: the epistemology o...
As the title of this piece indicates, my interest here is the epistemology of testimony, or, more pr...
We citizens of the 2lSt century live in a world where division of epistemic labour rules. Most of wh...
The topic of testimony has gained increased prominence in recent years in epistemology, where it is ...
In this paper, I explore what gives collective testimony its epistemic credentials, through a critic...
In Conspiracies and Lyes I aim to provide an epistemological account of testimony as one of our facu...
This paper focuses on the central role of testimony in the relationship between knowledge and commun...
Testimony is of epistemic and practical significance. It is of epistemic significance because majori...
This dissertation argues for the truth of two fundamental premises: that testimony is the primary so...
The thesis of this paper is that, if it is construed individualistically, epistemic justification do...
Orthodoxy in epistemology maintains that some sources of belief, e.g. perception and introspection, ...
Abstract This dissertation discusses one of the most fundamental issues of the epistemology of te...
The thesis of this paper is that, if it is construed individualistically, epistemic justification do...
This chapter states the contrast between presumptivism about testimonial warrant (often called anti-...
We will sketch the debate on testimony in social epistemology by reference to the contemporary debat...
This dissertation brings together two issues in contemporary social epistemology: the epistemology o...