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135Explaining our own beliefs: Non-epistemic believing and doxastic instabilityPhilosophical Studies 111 (3). 2002.It has often been claimed that our believing some proposition is dependent upon our not being committed to a non-epistemic explanation of why we believe that proposition. Very roughly, I cannot believe that p and also accept a non-epistemic explanation of my believing that p. Those who have asserted such a claim have drawn from it a range of implications: doxastic involuntarism, the unacceptability of Humean naturalism, doxastic freedom, restrictions upon the effectiveness of practical (Pascalia…Read more
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Areas of Interest
| Metaphilosophy |
| 17th/18th Century Philosophy |
| African/Africana Philosophy |