Hadeel Naeem

RWTH Aachen University
  • My belief or Alexa's? Belief attribution and AI extension
    Proceedings of the Aisb Convention: Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and the Simulation of Behaviour. 2023.
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    Is a subpersonal virtue epistemology possible?
    Philosophical Explorations 26 (3): 350-367. 2023.
    Virtue reliabilists argue that an agent can only gain knowledge if she responsibly employs a reliable belief-forming process. This in turn demands that she is either aware that her process is reliable or is sensitive to her process’s reliability in some other way. According to a recent argument in the philosophy of mind, sometimes a cognitive mechanism (i.e. precision estimation) can ensure that a belief-forming process is only employed when it’s reliable. If this is correct, epistemic responsib…Read more
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    Virtue reliabilism provides an account of epistemic integration that explains how a reliable-belief forming process can become a knowledge-conducive ability of one’s cognitive character. The univocal view suggests that this epistemic integration can also explain how an external process can extend one’s cognition into the environment. Andy Clark finds a problem with the univocal view. He claims that cognitive extension is a wholly subpersonal affair, whereas the epistemic integration that virtue …Read more