According to one sort of epistemic relativist, normative epistemic claims (e.g., evidence E justifies hypothesis H) are never true or false simpliciter, but only relative to one or another epistemic system. In chapter 6 of Fear of Knowledge, Paul Boghossian objects to this view on the ground that its central notions cannot be explained, and that it cannot account for the normativity of epistemic discourse. This paper explores how the dogged relativist might respon
Abstract My review of Boghossian's book, Fear of Knowledge, is generally sympathetic towar...
Consider the claim that openmindedness is an epistemic virtue, the claim that true belief is epistem...
This paper presents a particularist and naturalist response to epistemic relativism. The response is...
According to one sort of epistemic relativist, normative epistemic claims (e.g., evidence E justifie...
A critical review of Paul Boghossian's Fear of Knowledge. I argue that the central argument against ...
Epistemology is, roughly, the philosophical theory of knowledge, its nature and scope. What is the s...
There is a widespread view according to which the denial that the conditions of knowledge are truth-...
The present paper introduces four fundamental issues within the framework of epistemic relativism: (...
Epistemic conceptions of truth, for which truth is defined in terms of justifiability or assertibili...
Epistemic relativism comes in many forms, which have been much discussed in the last decade or so in...
[Extract] ...it might seem that the part of the epistemology that has to do with appropriate belief ...
Consider the claim that openmindedness is an epistemic virtue, the claim that true belief is epistem...
ABSTRACT. This paper explores the question of whether there is an interesting form of specifically e...
Relativists about knowledge ascriptions think that whether a particular use of a knowledge-ascribing...
This paper is about two topics: metaepistemological absolutism and the epistemic principles governin...
Abstract My review of Boghossian's book, Fear of Knowledge, is generally sympathetic towar...
Consider the claim that openmindedness is an epistemic virtue, the claim that true belief is epistem...
This paper presents a particularist and naturalist response to epistemic relativism. The response is...
According to one sort of epistemic relativist, normative epistemic claims (e.g., evidence E justifie...
A critical review of Paul Boghossian's Fear of Knowledge. I argue that the central argument against ...
Epistemology is, roughly, the philosophical theory of knowledge, its nature and scope. What is the s...
There is a widespread view according to which the denial that the conditions of knowledge are truth-...
The present paper introduces four fundamental issues within the framework of epistemic relativism: (...
Epistemic conceptions of truth, for which truth is defined in terms of justifiability or assertibili...
Epistemic relativism comes in many forms, which have been much discussed in the last decade or so in...
[Extract] ...it might seem that the part of the epistemology that has to do with appropriate belief ...
Consider the claim that openmindedness is an epistemic virtue, the claim that true belief is epistem...
ABSTRACT. This paper explores the question of whether there is an interesting form of specifically e...
Relativists about knowledge ascriptions think that whether a particular use of a knowledge-ascribing...
This paper is about two topics: metaepistemological absolutism and the epistemic principles governin...
Abstract My review of Boghossian's book, Fear of Knowledge, is generally sympathetic towar...
Consider the claim that openmindedness is an epistemic virtue, the claim that true belief is epistem...
This paper presents a particularist and naturalist response to epistemic relativism. The response is...