• The Epistemology of Testimony
    In Jennifer Lackey & Aidan McGlynn (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Social Epistemology, Oxford University Press. pp. 22-38. 2025.
    In contemporary epistemology, ‘testimony’ serves as an umbrella term to refer to all those instances where we form a belief on the basis of being told. Like other epistemic sources—perception, memory, inference, introspection—testimony furnishes us with much of what we take ourselves to know; unlike them, however, it depends also on the mental operations of another person (e.g., the eyewitness’s sense perception, the speaker’s intention to share knowledge with us, etc.). Much of the philosophica…Read more