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Inquiry and the Inquiring WayPhilosophers' Imprint. forthcoming.Suppose Sally wants to know whether Matt will be in his office tomorrow and proceeds to answer her question by locking Matt in his office. Is this a case of successful inquiry? This paper develops the Right Way Account of inquiry that respects an intuitive “no”. According to the Right Way Account, the constitutive goal of inquiry is to acquire knowledge (or some related epistemic state) in the right way, specifically, the inquiring way. For a question-answering activity to constitute a case of i…Read more
Brown University
PhD
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Areas of Specialization
| Epistemology |
| Feminist Philosophy |
| Social Philosophy |
Areas of Interest
| Inquiry |
| Social Epistemology |
| Epistemic Normativity |
| Feminist Epistemology |