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    "Gaslighting", Refocused
    Hypatia. forthcoming.
    I argue that all extant philosophical accounts of gaslighting over-generate or under-generate cases, either because they fail to include the internal felt experience of the gaslit or because they include this internal experience in the wrong way. I contend that some act A counts as gaslighting iff: (1) the gaslighter’s act A expresses disagreement with the gaslit without adequately expressing respect for the gaslit, and this makes it the case that (2) the gaslit in fact comes to believe that the…Read more
  •  574
    So far, the peer disagreement literature has focused on determining the rational response to the discovery that a peer disagrees with you. I think we should also focus on determining the moral response to peer disagreement. I provide two fully distinct arguments for the conclusion that we have moral reason to conciliate with our peer. First, I demonstrate that we have a moral duty, on pain of disrespect, to factor in the higher-order evidence of our peer’s reliability and the fact of peer disagr…Read more
  •  603
    Epistemic Respect
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. forthcoming.
    I propose that listeners have a moral duty to believe anyone’s testimony, on pain of disrespect, unless they have independent reasons to think that the testifier is not credible. What typically entitles a person to standard-issue respect is having the capacity for practical reasoning: practical agency and moral norm-responsiveness. I show that the capacity for theoretical reasoning also involves agency and norm-responsiveness, making it structurally isomorphic to the capacity for practical reaso…Read more