WebOct 4, 2012 · Epistemic dependence is unavoidable, and for it to be eschewed an individual would for the most part hold solely uninformed, unrefined, untested, unreliable and therefore, for Hardwig, irrational beliefs (1985: 340). A layman then cannot rationally refuse to defer to the beliefs of an acknowledged expert. WebDec 8, 2007 · Epistemic dependence on experts is a smarter bet than epistemic autonomy: after all, Hardwig reasons, “if I were to pursue epistemic autonomy across the board, I would succeed in holding relatively uninformed, unreliable, crude, untested, and therefore irrational beliefs” (1985, 340) [...]
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WebMar 6, 2024 · The first, “epistemic pluralism,” helps describe U.S. society today, and how we got here. The second, “epistemic dependence,” can help us reflect on where our knowledge comes from in the first place. I define epistemic pluralism as a persistent state of public disagreement about empirical facts. WebJan 22, 2024 · Edinburgh Research Explorer Epistemic dependence D. Pritchard Philosophy 2015 . The goal of this paper is to explore and defend the epistemic dependence of knowledge ⎯ roughly, the dependence of one’s knowledge on factors outwith one’s cognitive agency ⎯ and to situate this… Expand 214 PDF When Experts … pami creditos
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WebEpistemic Dependence and the Transformation of Caribbean Philosophy Paget Henry CLR James Journal 22 (1):215-240 ( 2016 ) Copy BIBTEX Abstract This article has no … WebDevelopment theory in the Anglophone Caribbean Development thinking in the English-speaking Caribbean has been conditioned by two principal factors: vulnerability and … WebJul 1, 1985 · Epistemic Dependence Authors: John Hardwig University of Tennessee Abstract In this paper I consider the epistemic structure of intellectual authority, particularly that of experts, and the way... エクセル 繰り返しコピー