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26Il paradosso della conoscibilitàPadova University Press. 2022.Il paradosso della conoscibilità è un semplice argomento che partendo da premesse piuttosto modeste giunge alla sorprendente conclusione che vi sono verità inconoscibili; verità che è impossibile sapere non già per limiti fisici o cognitivi, ma nemmeno in linea di principio. L’argomento sembra dimostrare l’esistenza di limiti necessari ed ineludibili del sapere umano. Tale conclusione è apparentemente in grado di confutare un gran numero di teorie filosofiche quali per esempio l’idealismo trasce…Read more
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15In defense of a moderate skeptical invariantismIn Christos Kyriacou & Kevin Wallbridge (eds.), Skeptical Invariantism Reconsidered, Routledge Series in Epistemology. pp. 129-153. 2021.The aim of the present contribution is to defend a specific version of moderate skeptical invariantism, which I call Practical Skeptical Invariantism (PSI). The view is a form of skepticism to the extent that it denies knowledge of many facts that we ordinarily think or claim to know. It is moderate to the extent that it is supposed to be compatible with a quite weak, non-radical form of skepticism. According to this view, the threshold on evidential support required for knowledge should be part…Read more
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12Commonality Reconsidered: On the Common Source of Epistemic StandardsIn Pedro Schmechtig & Martin Grajner (eds.), Epistemic Reasons, Norms, and Goals, De Gruyter. pp. 165-184. 2016.
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10Daniel Whiting, The Range of Reasons: in Ethics & EpistemologyLogos and Episteme 15 (1): 95-104. 2024.
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8Commonality Reconsidered: On the Common Source of Epistemic StandardsIn Martin Grajner & Pedro Schmechtig (eds.), Epistemic Reasons, Norms and Goals, De Gruyter. pp. 165-184. 2016.
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5Passing the Epistemic BuckIn Jonathan Way, Conor McHugh & Daniel Whiting (eds.), Metaepistemology, . 2018.
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Passing the epistemic buckIn Conor McHugh, Daniel Whiting & Jonathan Way (eds.), Metaepistemology, . pp. 46-66. 2018.While buck-passing accounts are widely discussed in the literature, there have been surprisingly few attempts to apply buck-passing analyses to specific normative domains such as aesthetics and epistemology. In particular, there have been very few works which have tried to provide complete and detailed buck-passing analyses of epistemic values and norms. These analyses are, however, both interesting and important. On the one hand, they can bring to the surface the advantages and difficulties of …Read more
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