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1328Hilary PutnamIn Scott F. Aikin & Robert B. Talisse (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Pragmatism, Routledge. pp. 75-80. 2022.An overview of Hilary Putnam's engagement with pragmatism.
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302XIV*—Why Conceptual Schemes?Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 98 (1): 287-306. 1998.Maria Baghramian; XIV*—Why Conceptual Schemes?, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 98, Issue 1, 1 June 1998, Pages 287–306, https://doi.org/10.1111.
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423RelativismStanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 1-60. 2015.Relativism, roughly put, is the view that truth and falsity, right and wrong, standards of reasoning, and procedures of justification are products of differing conventions and frameworks of assessment and that their authority is confined to the context giving rise to them. More precisely, ‘relativism’ covers views which maintain that—at a level of high abstraction—at least some class of things have properties they have (e.g. beautiful, morally good, epistemically justified) not simpliciter, but …Read more
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1179Skepticism and the Value of DistrustInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 1-28. 2022.Faced with current urgent calls for more trust in experts, especially in high impact and politically sensitive domains, such as climate science and COVID-19, the complex and problematic nature of public trust in experts and the need for a more critical approach to the topic are easy to overlook. Scepticism – at least in its Humean mitigated form that encourages independent, questioning attitudes – can prove valuable to democratic governance, but stands in opposition to the cognitive dependency e…Read more
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1125Themes from Testimonial Injustice and Trust: Introduction to the Special IssueInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 29 (4): 433-447. 2021.This is the introduction to the special issue "Themes from Testimonial Injustice and Trust" for the International Journal of Philosophical Studies.
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1446Disagreement in science: introduction to the special issueSynthese 198 (S25): 6011-6021. 2020.Introduction to the Synthese Special Issue on Disagreement in Science.
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117Vulnerability and Trust: An IntroductionInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 28 (5): 575-582. 2020.
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1722Experts, Public Policy and the Question of TrustIn Michael Hannon & Jeroen de Ridder (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Political Epistemology, Routledge. 2021.This chapter discusses the topics of trust and expertise from the perspective of political epistemology. In particular, it addresses four main questions: (§1) How should we characterise experts and their expertise? (§2) How can non-experts recognize a reliable expert? (§3) What does it take for non-experts to trust experts? (§4) What problems impede trust in experts?
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46Davidson and Indeterminacy of MeaningThe Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 32 1-7. 1998.According to Quine's thesis of the indeterminacy of translation there are no facts of matter which could determine the choice between two or more incompatible translation schemes which are in accordance with all behavioral evidence. Donald Davidson agrees with Quine that an important degree of indeterminacy will remain after all the behavioral evidence is in, but he believes that this indeterminacy of meaning should not be seen as either mysterious or threatening. In this paper I argue that IM i…Read more
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194I—The Virtues of RelativismAristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 93 (1): 247-269. 2019.What is it about relativism that justifies, or at least explains, its continued appeal in the face of relentless attacks through the history of philosophy? This paper explores a new answer to this old question, casting the response in metaphilosophical terms. § i introduces the problem. § ii argues that one part of the answer is that some of the well-known defences of relativism take it to be a philosophical stance—that is, a broad perspective or orientation with normative consequences—rather th…Read more
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79On EmpathyInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 27 (2): 131-135. 2019.Volume 27, Issue 2, May 2019, Page 131-135.
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1626Divergent Perspectives on Expert Disagreement: Preliminary Evidence from Climate Science, Climate Policy, Astrophysics, and Public OpinionEnvironmental Communication 13 35-50. 2019.We report the results of an exploratory study that examines the judgments of climate scientists, climate policy experts, astrophysicists, and non-experts (N = 3367) about the factors that contribute to the creation and persistence of disagreement within climate science and astrophysics and about how one should respond to expert disagreement. We found that, as compared to non-experts, climate experts believe that within climate science (i) there is less disagreement about climate change, (ii) met…Read more
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143Comments on Annalisa Coliva, Extended Rationality: A Hinge EpistemologyInternational Journal for the Study of Skepticism 7 (4): 272-280. 2017._ Source: _Volume 7, Issue 4, pp 272 - 280 In _Extended Rationality: A Hinge Epistemology_, Annalisa Coliva aims to by-pass traditional sceptical challenges to the possibility of knowledge by arguing that all thinking and knowing ultimately rely on hinge assumptions which are immune from doubt because of their foundational role in the very framework that makes knowledge and rational thought possible. In defending her position Coliva also rejects the relativist challenge that there could be incom…Read more
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A Brief History of RelativismIn Michael Krausz (ed.), Relativism: A Contemporary Anthology, Columbia University Press. pp. 31-50. 2010.
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Philosophy in the Twentieth Century: The Mingled Story of Three RevolutionsIn Sarin Marchetti & Maria Baghramian (eds.), Pragmatism and the European Traditions: Encounters with Analytic Philosophy and Phenomenology Before the Great Divide, Routledge. 2017.
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38Pragmatism and the European Traditions: Encounters with Analytic Philosophy and Phenomenology Before the Great Divide (edited book)Routledge. 2017.The turn of the twentieth century witnessed the birth of two distinct philosophical schools in Europe: analytic philosophy and phenomenology. The history of 20th-century philosophy is often written as an account of the development of one or both of these schools, as well as their overt or covert mutual hostility. What is often left out of this history, however, is the relationship between the two European schools and a third significant philosophical event: the birth and development of pragmatis…Read more
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273The Puzzle of Self‐DeceptionPhilosophy Compass 8 (11): 1018-1029. 2013.It is commonly accepted that people can, and regularly do, deceive themselves. Yet closer examination reveals a set of conceptual puzzles that make self-deception difficult to explain. Applying the conditions for other-deception to self-deception generates what are known as the ‘paradoxes’ of belief and intention. Simply put, the central problem is how it is possible for me to believe one thing, and yet intentionally cause myself to simultaneously believe its contradiction. There are two general…Read more
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3Relativism about scienceIn Martin Curd & Stathis Psillos (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Science, Routledge. pp. 236--47. 2008.
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Relativism 'and the Norm of Truth'Trópoand; RIVISTA DI ERMENEUTICA E CRITICA FILOSOFICA 3 33-51. 2011.
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101Donald Davidson: Life and Words (edited book)Routledge. 2013.Donald Davidson (1917-2003) was one of the most prominent philosophers of the second half of the twentieth century. His thinking about language, mind, and epistemology has shaped the views of several generations of philosophers. This book brings together articles by a host of prominent philosophers to provide new interpretations of Davidson’s key ideas about meaning, language and thought. The book opens with short commemorative pieces by a wide range of people who knew Davidson well, giving us g…Read more
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'Quine, Kripke, Putnam: Meaning, Necessity and IntuitionsIn Michael Beaney (ed.) https://philpapers.org/rec/BEATOH, Oxford University Press. pp. 594-620. 2013.
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77Reading Putnam (edited book)Routledge. 2012.Hilary Putnam is one of the world’s leading philosophers. His highly original and often provocative ideas have set the agenda for a variety of debates in philosophy of science, philosophy of mind and philosophy of language. His now famous philosophical thought experiments, such as the ‘Twin earth’ and ‘the brains in the vat’ have become part of the established canon in philosophy and cognitive science. _Reading Putnam_ is an outstanding overview and assessment of Hilary Putnam’s work by a team o…Read more
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