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The Limitations of the Open MindOxford University Press. 2018.When should you engage with difficult arguments against your cherished controversial beliefs? The primary conclusion of this book is that your obligations to engage with counterarguments are more limited than is often thought. In some standard situations, you shouldn't engage with difficult counterarguments and, if you do, you shouldn't engage with them open-mindedly. This conclusion runs counter to aspects of the Millian political tradition and political liberalism, as well as what people worki…Read more
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The legend of the justified true belief analysisPhilosophical Perspectives 29 (1): 95-145. 2015.There is a traditional conception of knowledge but it is not the Justified True Belief analysis Gettier attacked. On the traditional view, knowledge consists in having a belief that bears a discernible mark of truth. A mark of truth is a truth-entailing property: a property that only true beliefs can have. It is discernible if one can always tell that a belief has it, that is, a sufficiently attentive subject believes that a belief has it if and only if it has it. Requiring a mark of truth makes…Read more
Gregory Stoutenburg
York College Of Pennsylvania
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York College Of PennsylvaniaEnglish and HumanitiesLecturer
University Of Iowa
Alumnus, 2016
Areas of Specialization
| Epistemology |
Areas of Interest
| Metaphysics |
| Philosophy of Language |