Epistemology Digest 2018
Analysis
Knowledge-to-fact arguments can deliver knowledge
Stakes sensitivity and transformative experience
Ideal counterpart theorizing and the accuracy argument for probabilism
A flaw in the Stich–Plantinga challenge to evolutionary reliabilism
Semantic blindness and error theorizing for the ambiguity theory of ‘knows’
Knowledge and tracking revisited
Why be (approximately) coherent?
Glauber De Bona; Julia Staffel
When no reason for is a reason against
Benjamin Eva; Stephan Hartmann
Australasian Journal of Philosophy
Sensitivity, Induction, and Miracles
When Expert Disagreement Supports the Consensus
The Intertwinement of Propositional and Doxastic Justification
Trust, Belief, and the Second-Personal
Non-Naturalist Moral Realism and the Limits of Rational Reflection
Motivational Approaches to Intellectual Vice
Canadian Journal of Philosophy
An epistemology for practical knowledge
Epistemic buck-passing and the interpersonal view of testimony
Erkenntnis
A Role for Judgment Aggregation in Coauthoring Scientific Papers
Liam Kofi Bright, Haixin Dang, Remco Heesen
Bayesian Convergence and the Fair-Balance Paradox
A Theory of Epistemic Supererogation
Who is Afraid of Commitment? On the Relation of Scientific Evidence and Conceptual Theory
Steffen Steinert, Joachim Lipski
Derivational Robustness and Indirect Confirmation
Responding to Skepticism About Doxastic Agency
Goals and the Informativeness of Prior Probabilities
The Lottery, the Preface, and Conditions on Permissible Belief
Epistemic Authority: Preemption or Proper Basing?
Hempel, Grue and the Logical Empiricist Baseline
The Reality of Field’s Epistemological Challenge to Platonism
Explication, H-D Confirmation, and Simplicity
What Makes Evolution a Defeater?
No Interpretation of Probability
Reconciling Contrastive and Non-contrastive Explanation
Mathematical Explanations that are Not Proofs
Inquiry
Etiological information and diminishing justification
The rational role of experience
The epistemic significance of perceptual learning
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
Epistemology shmepistemology: moral error theory and epistemic expressivism
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
The Structure of Justification
Closure Scepticism and The Vat Argument
The Externalist’s Guide to Fishing for Compliments
Living on the Edge: Against Epistemic Permissivism
When Does Evidence Suffice for Conviction?
Nous
Transparency and the KK Principle
Imprecise Probabilities and Unstable Betting Behaviour
The Pragmatic Encroachment Debate
Resolving Peer Disagreements Through Imprecise Probabilities
The Population Ethics of Belief: In Search of an Epistemic Theory X
Epistemic/Non‐epistemic Dependence
Two Paradoxes of Common Knowledge: Coordinated Attack and Electronic Mail
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
Decision-Theoretic Pluralism: Causation, Evidence, and Indeterminacy
Philosophical Review
Philosophical Studies
Counterfactual antecedent falsity and the epistemic sensitivity of counterfactuals
Must realists be skeptics? An Aristotelian reply to a Darwinian Dilemma
The property of rationality: a guide to what rationality requires?
Jeremy Goodman, Bernhard Salow
Purifying impure virtue epistemology
Daniel Rothschild, Levi Spectre
Deception: a functional account
Marc Artiga, Cédric Paternotte
The justification of reconstructive and reproductive memory beliefs
Can probability theory explain why closure is both intuitive and prone to counterexamples?
Right in some respects: reasons as evidence
Stability, breadth and guidance
Thomas Blanchard, Nadya Vasilyeva, Tania Lombrozo
(Probably) not companions in guilt
No one can serve two epistemic masters
Framing how we think about disagreement
Joshua Alexander, Diana Betz, Chad Gonnerman, John Philip Waterman
Deontological evidentialism and ought implies can
Epistemological motivations for anti-realism
Anti-intellectualism, egocentrism and bank case intuitions
Explaining enkratic asymmetries: knowledge-first style
Epistemic justification and the ignorance excuse
Philosophers should prefer simpler theories
On having bad persons as friends
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
Self‐Locating Evidence and the Metaphysics of Time
Evolutionary Debunking Arguments Meet Evolutionary Science
The Dominance Principle in Epistemic Decision Theory
Permissivism and the Value of Rationality A Challenge to the Uniqueness Thesis
Reasons, Coherence, And Group Rationality
Truth‐Sensitivity and Folk Epistemology
Understanding, Self‐Evidence, and Justification
Might Moral Epistemologists Be Asking The Wrong Questions?
Acting and Believing Under the Guise of Normative Reasons
Inquiry And The Transmission Of Knowledge
Reliabilism without Epistemic Consequentialism
Being More Realistic About Reasons: On Rationality and Reasons Perspectivism
The epistemic value of expert autonomy
Philosophy Compass
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Thought