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2597Higher‐Order Evidence and the Limits of DefeatPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 88 (2): 314-345. 2014.Recent authors have drawn attention to a new kind of defeating evidence commonly referred to as higher-order evidence. Such evidence works by inducing doubts that one’s doxastic state is the result of a flawed process – for instance, a process brought about by a reason-distorting drug. I argue that accommodating defeat by higher-order evidence requires a two-tiered theory of justification, and that the phenomenon gives rise to a puzzle. The puzzle is that at least in some situations involving hi…Read more
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1795Externalism and A Priori knowledge of the world: Why privileged access is not the issueDialectica 60 (4): 433-445. 2006.I look at incompatibilist arguments aimed at showing that the conjunction of the thesis that a subject has privileged, a priori access to the contents of her own thoughts, on the one hand, and of semantic externalism, on the other, lead to a putatively absurd conclusion, namely, a priori knowledge of the external world. I focus on arguments involving a variety of externalism resulting from the singularity or object-dependence of certain terms such as the demonstrative ‘that’. McKinsey argues tha…Read more
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University of HelsinkiRegular Faculty
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University of HelsinkiDepartment of Philosophy (Theoretical Philosophy, Practical Philosophy, Philosophy in Swedish)Academy Professor
University of Oxford
DPhil, 2010
Helsinki, Finland
Areas of Specialization
| Epistemology |
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Metaphysics and Epistemology |
| Philosophy, Misc |
| Value Theory |