• LMU Munich
    Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy
    Post-doctoral Fellow
University of Leeds
School of Philosophy, Religion, and History of Science
PhD, 2024
CV
Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
  • Rational or epistemically justified beliefs are often said to be defeasible. That is, beliefs that have some otherwise justification conferring property can lose their epistemic status because they are defeated by some evidence possessed by the believer or due to some external facts about the believer’s epistemic environment. Accordingly, many have argued that we need to add a so-called no defeater clause to any theory of epistemic justification. In this paper, I will survey various possible evi…Read more