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    The general theme of this thesis is the relation between language and philosophical thinking. More specifically, it explores some ways in which language can impact our philosophical thinking, as well as the mechanisms through which it does so. In the first paper, I focus on the nature of a specific kind of philosophical problem: the paradox. I defend a revisionary analysis of philosophical paradox, which highlights an underlying epistemic structure that is shared by many philosophical research p…Read more
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    A deference model of epistemic authority
    Synthese 198 (12): 12041-12069. 2020.
    How should we adjust our beliefs in light of the testimony of those who are in a better epistemic position than ourselves, such as experts and other epistemic superiors? In this paper, I develop and defend a deference model of epistemic authority. The paper attempts to resolve the debate between the preemption view and the total evidence view of epistemic authority by taking an accuracy-first approach to the issue of how we should respond to authoritative and expert testimony. I argue that when …Read more