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237Is There a Statistical Solution to the Generality Problem?Erkenntnis 78 (6): 1347-1365. 2013.This article is concerned with a statistical proposal due to James R. Beebe for how to solve the generality problem for process reliabilism. The proposal is highlighted by Alvin I. Goldman as an interesting candidate solution. However, Goldman raises the worry that the proposal may not always yield a determinate result. We address this worry by proving a dilemma: either the statistical approach does not yield a determinate result or it leads to trivialization, i.e. reliability collapses into tru…Read more
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54Qu’est-ce que la connaissance?Librairie Philosophique Vrin. 2010.Dans cet ouvrage, l'auteur discute d'abord un un ensemble d'idees de sens commun qui permettent de mieux cerner la notion de connaissance: nous savons beaucoup de choses, ce que nous savons ne vient pas toujours des sciences, tout ce que nous savons est vrai, la connaissance est le but de l'enquete, on ne doit croire et affirmer que ce que l'on sait, on ne doit agir que sur la base de ce que l'on sait, la connaissance a de la valeur. Il donne ensuite une vue d'ensemble des debats contemporains e…Read more
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110La Philosophie Expérimentale (edited book)Vuibert. 2012.La philosophie expérimentale est un mouvement récent qui tente de faire progresser certains débats philosophiques grâce à l'utilisation de méthodes expérimentales. À la différence de la philosophie conventionnelle qui privilégie l'analyse conceptuelle ou la spéculation, la philosophie expérimentale préconise le recours aux études empiriques pour mieux comprendre les concepts philosophiques. Apparue il y a une dizaine d'années dans les pays anglo-saxons, cette approche constitue actuellement l'un…Read more
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17The New Evil Demon: New Essays on Knowledge, Justification and Rationality (edited book)Oxford University PRess. forthcoming.
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1673Just do it? When to do what you judge you ought to doSynthese 195 (9): 3755-3772. 2018.While it is generally believed that justification is a fallible guide to the truth, there might be interesting exceptions to this general rule. In recent work on bridge-principles, an increasing number of authors have argued that truths about what a subject ought to do are truths we stand in some privileged epistemic relation to and that our justified normative beliefs are beliefs that will not lead us astray. If these bridge-principles hold, it suggests that justification might play an interest…Read more
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