Oxford Studies in Epistemology is a biennial publication which offers a regular snapshot of state-of-the-art work in this important field. Under the guidance of a distinguished editorial board, it publishes exemplary papers in epistemology, broadly construed. Anyone wanting to understand the latest developments in the discipline can start here.
Oxford Studies in Epistemology is a biennial publication which offers a regular snapshot of state-of-the-art work in this important field. Under the guidance of a distinguished editorial board, it publishes exemplary papers in epistemology, broadly construed. Anyone wanting to understand the latest developments in the discipline can start here.
Tamar Szabó Gendler is Professor of Philosophy at Yale University; John Hawthorne is Waynflete Professor of Metaphysical Philosophy at the University of Oxford
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Rachael Briggs: Putting a Value on Beauty * 2: Troy Cross: Skeptical Success * 3: John Gibbons: Seeing What You're Doing * 4: Chris Meacham: Unravelling the Tangled Web: Continuity, Internalism, Uniqueness and Self-Locating Belief * 5: Scott Sturgeon: Confidence and Coarse-Grained Attitudes * 6: Jonathan Sutton: There Are No Rational Pairs of Contradictory Beliefs (Whatever Some Philosophers of Language Say) * 7: Roger White: Evidential Symmetry and Mushy Credence * Special Theme: Social Epistemology Guest Editor: Alvin Goldman * 8: Alvin Goldman: Systems-Oriented Social Epistemology * 9: Franz Dietrich and Christian List: The Aggregation of Propositional Attitudes: Towards a General Theory * 10: Miranda Fricker: Can There Be Institutional Virtues? * 11: Melissa Koenig: Selective Trust in Testimony: Children's Evaluation of the Message, the Speaker and the Speech Act * 12: Jennifer Lackey: What Should We Do When We Disagree? * 13: Michael Strevens: Reconsidering Authority: Scientific Expertise, Bounded Rationality, and Epistemic Backtracking
* 1: Rachael Briggs: Putting a Value on Beauty * 2: Troy Cross: Skeptical Success * 3: John Gibbons: Seeing What You're Doing * 4: Chris Meacham: Unravelling the Tangled Web: Continuity, Internalism, Uniqueness and Self-Locating Belief * 5: Scott Sturgeon: Confidence and Coarse-Grained Attitudes * 6: Jonathan Sutton: There Are No Rational Pairs of Contradictory Beliefs (Whatever Some Philosophers of Language Say) * 7: Roger White: Evidential Symmetry and Mushy Credence * Special Theme: Social Epistemology Guest Editor: Alvin Goldman * 8: Alvin Goldman: Systems-Oriented Social Epistemology * 9: Franz Dietrich and Christian List: The Aggregation of Propositional Attitudes: Towards a General Theory * 10: Miranda Fricker: Can There Be Institutional Virtues? * 11: Melissa Koenig: Selective Trust in Testimony: Children's Evaluation of the Message, the Speaker and the Speech Act * 12: Jennifer Lackey: What Should We Do When We Disagree? * 13: Michael Strevens: Reconsidering Authority: Scientific Expertise, Bounded Rationality, and Epistemic Backtracking
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