This chapter states the contrast between presumptivism about testimonial warrant (often called anti-reductionism) and strict reductionism (associated with Hume) about testimonial warrant. Presumptivism sees an analogy with modest foundationalism about perceptual warrant. Strict reductionism denies this analogy. Two theoretical frameworks for these positions are introduced to better formulate the most popular version of persumptivism, a competence reliabilist account. Seven arguments against presumptivism are then stated and critiqued: (1) The argument from reliability; (2) The argument from reasons; (3) the argument from positive reasons; (4) the argument from negative reasons; (5) the argument from agency; (6) the argument from psychologic...
The assumption that we largely lack reasons for accepting testimony has dominated its epistemology. ...
Can understanding be transmitted by testimony, in the same sense that propositional knowledge can be...
Given the sheer vastness of the totality of contemporary human knowledge and our individual epistemi...
This chapter states the contrast between presumptivism about testimonial warrant (often called anti-...
In Conspiracies and Lyes I aim to provide an epistemological account of testimony as one of our facu...
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...
This paper identifies two distinct dimensions of what might be called testimonial strength: first, i...
Many hold that perception is a source of epistemically basic (direct) belief: for justification, per...
The majority of what you believe is based on the testimony of others; what your parents and teachers...
David Hume advances a reductionist epistemology of testimony: testimonial beliefs are justified on t...
How does the monitoring of a testifier's credibility by recipients of testimony bear upon the episte...
Abstract This dissertation discusses one of the most fundamental issues of the epistemology of te...
Assurance theories of testimony attempt to explain what is distinctive about testimony as a form of ...
The main question discussed in current debates about the epistemology of testimony concerns whether ...
The assumption that we largely lack reasons for accepting testimony has dominated its epistemology. ...
Can understanding be transmitted by testimony, in the same sense that propositional knowledge can be...
Given the sheer vastness of the totality of contemporary human knowledge and our individual epistemi...
This chapter states the contrast between presumptivism about testimonial warrant (often called anti-...
In Conspiracies and Lyes I aim to provide an epistemological account of testimony as one of our facu...
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...
This paper identifies two distinct dimensions of what might be called testimonial strength: first, i...
Many hold that perception is a source of epistemically basic (direct) belief: for justification, per...
The majority of what you believe is based on the testimony of others; what your parents and teachers...
David Hume advances a reductionist epistemology of testimony: testimonial beliefs are justified on t...
How does the monitoring of a testifier's credibility by recipients of testimony bear upon the episte...
Abstract This dissertation discusses one of the most fundamental issues of the epistemology of te...
Assurance theories of testimony attempt to explain what is distinctive about testimony as a form of ...
The main question discussed in current debates about the epistemology of testimony concerns whether ...
The assumption that we largely lack reasons for accepting testimony has dominated its epistemology. ...
Can understanding be transmitted by testimony, in the same sense that propositional knowledge can be...
Given the sheer vastness of the totality of contemporary human knowledge and our individual epistemi...