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1049The New Evil Demon and the Devil in the DetailsIn Veli Mitova (ed.), The Factive Turn in Epistemology, Cambridge University Press. pp. 102-122. 2017.I will argue that cases of massive deception, such as New Evil Demon cases, as well as one-off cases of local deception present challenges to views according to which epistemic reasons, epistemic warrant, epistemic rationality or epistemic norms are factive. In doing so, I will argue is that proponents of a factive turn in epistemology should observe important distinctions between what are often simply referred to as ‘bad cases.’ Recognizing epistemologically significant differences between dece…Read more
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790Introduction: Knowledge Ascriptions - their semantics, cognitive bases and social functionsIn Jessica Brown & Mikkel Gerken (eds.), Knowledge Ascriptions, Oxford University Press. pp. 1-30. 2012.Introduction to the collection "Knowledge Ascriptions" (eds. Brown, J. and Gerken, M.).
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315Warrant and actionSynthese 178 (3): 529-547. 2011.I develop an approach to action and practical deliberation according to which the degree of epistemic warrant required for practical rationality varies with practical context. In some contexts of practical deliberation, very strong warrant is called for. In others, less will do. I set forth a warrant account, (WA), that captures this idea. I develop and defend (WA) by arguing that it is more promising than a competing knowledge account of action due to John Hawthorne and Jason Stanley. I argue t…Read more
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251Knowledge in and out of ContrastNoûs 50 (1): 133-164. 2014.We report and discuss the results of a series of experiments that address a contrast effect exhibited by folk judgments about knowledge ascriptions. The contrast effect, which was first reported by Schaffer and Knobe, is an important aspect of our folk epistemology. However, there are competing theoretical accounts of it. We shed light on the various accounts by providing novel empirical data and theoretical considerations. Our key findings are, firstly, that belief ascriptions exhibit a similar…Read more
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University of Inland NorwayDepartment of Law, Philosophy and International Studies (Lillehammer)Professor II (Part-time)
Odense, Denmark