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Epistemic justification as a normative concept [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
There is a way of talking about epistemic justification that involves the notion of our being subject to epistemic obligations the failure to comply with makes us blameworthy, called the deontological conception.
Booth, Anthony Robert
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Epistemic deontologism and the voluntarist strategy against doxastic involuntarism [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
According to the deontological conception of epistemic justification, a belief is justified when it is our obligation or duty as rational creatures to believe it.
Côté-Bouchard, Charles
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Conflicts of Loyalty in War Movies

open access: yes, 2011
In this essay, I use four war movies to explore conflicts of loyalty and how they are resolved, all to illustrate W.D. Ross’ multiple rule deontologism. The films are all fine WWII movies: The Enemy Below; Decision Before Dawn; John Rabe; and The Bridge ...
Jason, Gary James
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Humean cum Counterfactual Skepticism and Epistemological Deontologism

open access: yes, 2019
We present a strategy to avoid versions of Humean and counterfactual skepticism based upon a deontologist theory of justification, a partial guideline for how to side step Gettier problems for certain statements and the assumption that certain statements
Bjørdal, Frode Alfson
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Arquitectura y escritura Acerca de la pregunta ¿por qué escribir es parte del trabajo arquitectónico?

open access: yes, 2017
Recent texts which were published by architects of Córdoba allow for a reflection on the relationship between writing and architecture. In the first place, this article offers an hermeneutical reconstruction of both terms, and it finds in the signifier ...
Fonti, Diego
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All things considered duties to believe

open access: yes, 2010
To be a doxastic deontologist is to claim that there is such a thing as an ethics of belief (or of our doxastic attitudes in general). In other words, that we are subject to certain duties with respect to our doxastic attitudes, the non-compliance with ...
Booth, A.R.   +2 more
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