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Epistemic Duties

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There are arguably moral, legal and prudential constraints on behavior. But are there epistemic constraints on belief? Are there any requirements arising from intellectual considerations alone? This volume includes original essays written by top epistemologists that address these closely related questions from a variety of new angles.mehr
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KlappentextThere are arguably moral, legal and prudential constraints on behavior. But are there epistemic constraints on belief? Are there any requirements arising from intellectual considerations alone? This volume includes original essays written by top epistemologists that address these closely related questions from a variety of new angles.
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Erscheinungsjahr2020
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Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introductory Note

Kevin McCain and Scott Stapleford



Part I: The Nature of Epistemic Duty



1 Epistemic Duty, Justified Belief, and Voluntary Control

Matthias Steup



2 Believing Badly: Doxastic Duties are not Epistemic Duties

Miriam Schleifer McCormick



3 Evading the Doxastic Puzzle by Deflating Epistemic Normativity

Luis Oliveira



4 Epistemic Tension and Epistemic Duty: A Rossian Account

Mark T. Nelson



5 Intellectual Responsibility and the Scope of the Will

Robert Audi



6 We Are Like American Robins

Ema Sullivan-Bissett



Part II: Epistemic Duties of Individuals



7 Bound by the Evidence

Scott Stapleford and Kevin McCain



8 Epistemic Duty and Implicit Bias

Lindsay Rettler and Bradley Rettler



9 Robust Justification

Jonathan Matheson



10 Ought to Believe vs. Ought to Reflect

Anthony Robert Booth



11 Wisdom, Open-Mindedness, and Epistemic Duty

Sharon Ryan



12 On What We Should Believe (And When (and Why) We Should Believe What We Know We Should Not Believe)

Clayton Littlejohn



13 The Normative Ground of the Evidential Ought

Anne Meylan



Part III: Social Epistemic Duties



14 Responsibility for Fundamentalist Belief

Rik Peels



15 Trust, Testimony, and Reasons for Belief

Rebecca Wallbank and Andrew Reisner



16 When the Personal Becomes Political: How Do We Fulfil Our Epistemic Duties Relative to the Use of Autobiographical Stories in Public Debates?

Lisa Bortolotti and Sophie Stammers



17 Dialectical Responsibility and Regress Skepticism

Scott Aikin



18 Epistemic Duties Regarding Others

Jennifer Lackey
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Autor

Kevin McCain is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. His published works include: Evidentialism and Epistemic Justification (Routledge, 2014), The Nature of Scientific Knowledge: An Explanatory Approach (2016), and with Kostas Kampourakis Uncertainty: How It Makes Science Advance (2019).



Scott Stapleford is Professor of Philosophy at St. Thomas University, Fredericton. He is the author of Kant's Transcendental Arguments: Disciplining Pure Reason (2008), coauthor (with Tyron Goldschmidt) of Berkeley's Principles: Expanded and Explained (Routledge, 2016) and Hume's Enquiry: Expanded and Explained (Routledge, forthcoming), and coauthor (with Lorne Falkenstein and Molly Kao) of Logic Works: A Rigorous Introduction to Formal Logic (Routledge, forthcoming).