Epistemology Digest 2018

Analysis

 

Knowledge-to-fact arguments can deliver knowledge 

Daniel Immerman

 

Stakes sensitivity and transformative experience 

Rachel Elizabeth Fraser

 

Lying, accuracy and credence 

Matthew A Benton

 

Ideal counterpart theorizing and the accuracy argument for probabilism 

Clinton Castro; Olav Vassend

 

A flaw in the Stich–Plantinga challenge to evolutionary reliabilism

Michael J Deem

 

Semantic blindness and error theorizing for the ambiguity theory of ‘knows’ 

Mark Satta

 

Knowledge and tracking revisited 

Fernando Broncano-Berrocal

 

Why be (approximately) coherent? 

Glauber De Bona; Julia Staffel

 

When no reason for is a reason against 

Benjamin Eva; Stephan Hartmann

 

Wondering about what you know 

Avery Archer

 

 

Australasian Journal of Philosophy

 

Sensitivity, Induction, and Miracles

Kevin Wallbridge

 

When Expert Disagreement Supports the Consensus

Finnur Dellsén

 

The Intertwinement of Propositional and Doxastic Justification

Giacomo Melis

 

Trust, Belief, and the Second-Personal

Thomas W. Simpson

 

Non-Naturalist Moral Realism and the Limits of Rational Reflection

Max Khan Hayward

 

Motivational Approaches to Intellectual Vice

Charlie Crerar

 

Canadian Journal of Philosophy

 

An epistemology for practical knowledge

Lucy Campbell

 

Epistemic buck-passing and the interpersonal view of testimony

Judith Baker & Philip Clark

 

The argument from surprise

Adrian Currie

 

Coin trials

Martin Smith

 

Erkenntnis

 

A Role for Judgment Aggregation in Coauthoring Scientific Papers

Liam Kofi Bright, Haixin Dang, Remco Heesen

 

Bayesian Convergence and the Fair-Balance Paradox

Bengt Autzen

 

A Theory of Epistemic Supererogation

Han Li

 

Who is Afraid of Commitment? On the Relation of Scientific Evidence and Conceptual Theory

Steffen Steinert, Joachim Lipski

 

Derivational Robustness and Indirect Confirmation

Aki Lehtinen

 

Responding to Skepticism About Doxastic Agency

Miriam Schleifer McCormick

 

Goals and the Informativeness of Prior Probabilities

Olav B. Vassend

 

The Lottery, the Preface, and Conditions on Permissible Belief

Thomas Kroedel

 

Epistemic Authority: Preemption or Proper Basing?

Katherine Dormandy

 

Hempel, Grue and the Logical Empiricist Baseline

Mathew Coakley

 

Unity As An Epistemic Virtue

Kit Patrick

 

The Reality of Field’s Epistemological Challenge to Platonism

David Liggins

 

Explication, H-D Confirmation, and Simplicity

Lukáš Bielik

 

What Makes Evolution a Defeater?

Matt Lutz

 

No Interpretation of Probability

Wolfgang Schwarz

 

Reconciling Contrastive and Non-contrastive Explanation

Victor Gijsbers

 

Mathematical Explanations that are Not Proofs

Marc Lange

 

Inquiry

 

Etiological information and diminishing justification

Paul Silva

 

The rational role of experience

David Bourget

 

The epistemic significance of perceptual learning

Elijah Chudnoff

 

The real epistemic significance of perceptual learning

Berit ‘Brit’ Brogaard & Dimitria Electra Gatzia

 

How perception generates, preserves, and mediates justification

Bartek Chomanski & Elijah Chudnoff

 

Unconscious perceptual justification*

Jacob Berger, Bence Nanay & Jake Quilty-Dunn

 

Smells, exemplars and evidence: smelling knowledge of the external world

Keith Lehrer

 

Extended virtue epistemology

Duncan Pritchard

 

Epistemology shmepistemology: moral error theory and epistemic expressivism

Stephen Ingram

 

Journal of Philosophy

 

The Perils of Parsimony 

William Roche view

 

From Degrees of Belief to Binary Beliefs: Lessons from Judgment-Aggregation Theory

Franz Dietrich, Christian List view

 

Normal Knowledge: Toward an Explanation-Based Theory of Knowledge 

Andrew Peet, Eli Pitcovski view

 

Epistemic Closure, Home Truths, and Easy Philosophy 

Walter Horn view

 

Structuralism as a Response to Skepticism 

David J. Chalmers  view 

 

Mind

 

Intuitions are Used as Evidence in Philosophy 

Nevin Climenhaga

 

The Structure of Justification 

Sven Rosenkranz

 

Veritism Unswamped 

Kurt Sylvan

 

Anti-Intellectualism 

Blake Roeber

 

Closure Scepticism and The Vat Argument 

Joshua Rowan Thorpe

 

The Externalist’s Guide to Fishing for Compliments 

Bernhard Salow

 

Living on the Edge: Against Epistemic Permissivism 

Ginger Schultheis

 

Uncommon Knowledge 

Harvey Lederman

 

When Does Evidence Suffice for Conviction? 

Martin Smith

 

Nous

Transparency and the KK Principle

Nilanjan Das

Bernhard Salow

Imprecise Probabilities and Unstable Betting Behaviour

Anna Mahtani

The Pragmatic Encroachment Debate

Blake Roeber

Resolving Peer Disagreements Through Imprecise Probabilities

Lee Elkin

Gregory Wheeler

The Population Ethics of Belief: In Search of an Epistemic Theory X

Richard Pettigrew

Epistemic/Non‐epistemic Dependence

Nick Zangwill

Two Paradoxes of Common Knowledge: Coordinated Attack and Electronic Mail

Harvey Lederman

 

 

Philosopher’s Imprint

 

Anticipating Failure and Avoiding It

Robert Steel                                                      

 

Epistemology from an Evaluativist Perspective

Hartry Field                                                        

 

Rational Credence Through Reasoning

Sinan Dogramaci                                              

 

Epistemic Norms and Epistemic Accountability

Antti Kauppinen                                              

 

Exploring a New Argument for Synchronic Chance

Katrina Elliott

 

 

Philosophical Quarterly

 

How to be an Epistemic Consequentialist 

Daniel J Singer

 

Decision-Theoretic Pluralism: Causation, Evidence, and Indeterminacy 

Adam Bales

 

Philosophical Review

Epistemic Closure in Science

Conor Mayo-Wilson

 

 

Philosophical Studies

 

Counterfactual antecedent falsity and the epistemic sensitivity of counterfactuals

Brian Leahy

 

Must realists be skeptics? An Aristotelian reply to a Darwinian Dilemma

Micah Lott

 

The property of rationality: a guide to what rationality requires?

Julian Fink

 

Taking a chance on KK

Jeremy Goodman, Bernhard Salow

 

Against explanatory realism

Elanor Taylor

 

Understanding: not know-how

Emily Sullivan

 

Purifying impure virtue epistemology

Fernando Broncano-Berrocal

 

At the threshold of knowledge

Daniel Rothschild, Levi Spectre

 

Deception: a functional account

Marc Artiga, Cédric Paternotte

 

The justification of reconstructive and reproductive memory beliefs

Mary Salvaggio

 

Can probability theory explain why closure is both intuitive and prone to counterexamples?

Marcello Di Bello

 

Right in some respects: reasons as evidence

Daniel Whiting

 

Acting on true belief

Jens Kipper

 

Stability, breadth and guidance

Thomas Blanchard, Nadya Vasilyeva, Tania Lombrozo

 

(Probably) not companions in guilt

Sharon Berry

 

No one can serve two epistemic masters

J. Dmitri Gallow

 

Framing how we think about disagreement

Joshua Alexander, Diana Betz, Chad Gonnerman, John Philip Waterman

 

Deontological evidentialism and ought implies can

Luis R. G. Oliveira

 

Rational endorsement

Will Fleisher

 

Epistemological motivations for anti-realism

Billy Dunaway

 

Anti-intellectualism, egocentrism and bank case intuitions

Alexander Dinges

 

Explaining enkratic asymmetries: knowledge-first style

Paul Silva

 

Epistemic justification and the ignorance excuse

Nathan Biebel

 

Philosophers should prefer simpler theories

Darren Bradley

 

On having bad persons as friends

Jessica Isserow

 

 

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 

 

Self‐Locating Evidence and the Metaphysics of Time

David Builes

 

Modal Virtue Epistemology

Bob Beddor

Carlotta Pavese

 

Evolutionary Debunking Arguments Meet Evolutionary Science

Arnon Levy

Yair Levy

 

The Dominance Principle in Epistemic Decision Theory

R.A. Briggs

 

Permissivism and the Value of Rationality A Challenge to the Uniqueness Thesis

Miriam Schoenfield

 

Reasons, Coherence, And Group Rationality

Brian Hedden

 

Truth‐Sensitivity and Folk Epistemology

Mikkel Gerken

 

Understanding, Self‐Evidence, and Justification

Robert Audi

 

Might Moral Epistemologists Be Asking The Wrong Questions?

Caleb Perl

 

The Evil Demon Inside

Nicholas Silins

 

Against Right Reason

Robert Steel

 

Acting and Believing Under the Guise of Normative Reasons

Keshav Singh

 

Inquiry And The Transmission Of Knowledge

Christoph Kelp

 

Reliabilism without Epistemic Consequentialism

Kurt L. Sylvan

 

The Duty to Object

Jennifer Lackey

 

Being More Realistic About Reasons: On Rationality and Reasons Perspectivism

Clayton Littlejohn                           

 

The epistemic value of expert autonomy

Finnur Dellsén                                                                                  

 

 

Philosophy Compass

 

None

 

 

Thought

 

The Role of Judgment in Doxastic Agency

David Jenkins