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266Personal responsibility and middle knowledge: a challenge for the MolinistInternational Journal for Philosophy of Religion 66 (2): 61-70. 2009.In this paper, I develop and discuss an argument intended to demonstrate that the Molinist notion of middle knowledge, and in particular the concept of counterfactuals of freedom, is incompatible with the notion of personal responsibility (for created creatures). In Sect. 1, I discuss the Molinist concepts of middle knowledge and counterfactuals of freedom. In Sect. 2, I develop an argument (henceforth, the Transfer of Negative Responsibility Argument, or TNRA) to the effect that, due to their c…Read more
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1773Against CredibilityAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 90 (1). 2012.How does the monitoring of a testifier's credibility by recipients of testimony bear upon the epistemic licence accruing to a recipient's belief in the testifier's communications? According to an intuitive and philosophically influential conception, licensed acceptance of testimony requires that recipients of testimony monitor testifiers with respect to their credibility. I argue that this conception, however, proves to be untenable when confronted with the wealth of empirical evidence bearing o…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Epistemology |
| Philosophy of Language |
| 17th/18th Century Philosophy |
| Epistemology of Testimony |
| Perceptual Justification |