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Joseph Shieber

Lafayette College
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  • Lafayette College
    Department of Philosophy
    Regular Faculty
Brown University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2003
Homepage
Easton, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Epistemology
Philosophy of Language
17th/18th Century Philosophy
Epistemology of Testimony
Perceptual Justification
Areas of Interest
Epistemology
Metaphilosophy
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Mind
19th Century Philosophy
20th Century Philosophy
General Philosophy of Science
Epistemology of Testimony
Perceptual Justification
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    Understanding Assertion: Lessons from the False Belief Task
    Language & Communication 29 (1): 47-60. 2009.
    This paper uses recent research in developmental psychology regarding the acquisition of the concept of belief in young children to explore the contrast between a disposition-based account of the principles underlying linguistic communication and the representative and highly influential intention-based accounts of assertional practice advanced by David Lewis and Donald Davidson. Indeed, evidence from recent work in developmental psychology would seem to suggest that disposition-based accounts a…Read more
    This paper uses recent research in developmental psychology regarding the acquisition of the concept of belief in young children to explore the contrast between a disposition-based account of the principles underlying linguistic communication and the representative and highly influential intention-based accounts of assertional practice advanced by David Lewis and Donald Davidson. Indeed, evidence from recent work in developmental psychology would seem to suggest that disposition-based accounts are not only possible accounts of the acquisition of competence in assertional practice, but are in fact better than their rivals in explaining the way such competence is actually acquired.
    Philosophy of Language, MiscBelief, MiscTestimony, MiscLinguistic ConventionKnowledge of LanguageAss…Read more
    Philosophy of Language, MiscBelief, MiscTestimony, MiscLinguistic ConventionKnowledge of LanguageAssertion, MiscTheory of Mind and Folk Psychology, MiscDevelopment of Theory of Mind
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    Testimony: A Philosophical Introduction
    Routledge. 2015.
    The epistemology of testimony has experienced a growth in interest over the last twenty-five years that has been matched by few, if any, other areas of philosophy. _Testimony: A Philosophical Introduction _provides an epistemology of testimony that surveys this rapidly growing research area while incorporating a discussion of relevant empirical work from social and developmental psychology, as well as from the interdisciplinary study of knowledge-creation in groups. The past decade has seen a nu…Read more
    The epistemology of testimony has experienced a growth in interest over the last twenty-five years that has been matched by few, if any, other areas of philosophy. _Testimony: A Philosophical Introduction _provides an epistemology of testimony that surveys this rapidly growing research area while incorporating a discussion of relevant empirical work from social and developmental psychology, as well as from the interdisciplinary study of knowledge-creation in groups. The past decade has seen a number of scholarly monographs on the epistemology of testimony, but there is a dearth of books that survey the current field. This book fills that gap, assessing the strengths and weaknesses of all major competing theories. All chapters conclude with Suggestions for Further Reading and Discussion Questions.
    Epistemology of TestimonyEpistemic InjusticeThe Nature of TestimonySociology of KnowledgeTestimony, …Read more
    Epistemology of TestimonyEpistemic InjusticeThe Nature of TestimonySociology of KnowledgeTestimony, MiscCollective EpistemologySocial Epistemology, MiscellaneousTrust
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