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1213Disagreement and Evidential AttenuationNoûs 47 (4): 767-794. 2013.What sort of doxastic response is rational to learning that one disagrees with an epistemic peer who has evaluated the same evidence? I argue that even weak general recommendations run the risk of being incompatible with a pair of real epistemic phenomena, what I call evidential attenuation and evidential amplification. I focus on a popular and intuitive view of disagreement, the equal weight view. I take it to state that in cases of peer disagreement, a subject ought to end up equally confident…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 |