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In the Book of Common Prayer’s Rite II version of the Eucharist, the congregation confesses, “we have sinned against you in thought, word, and deed”. According to this confession we wrong God not just by what we do and what we say, but also by what we ...
Basu, Rima, Schroeder, Mark
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Epistemic duties and failure to understand one’s evidence
The paper defends the thesis that our epistemic duty is the duty to proportion our beliefs to the evidence we possess. An inclusive view of evidenced possessed is put forward on the grounds that it makes sense of our intuitions about when it is right to ...
Scott Stapleford
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Doxastic Voluntarism and Up-To-Me-Ness
Rik Peels and I agree on the importance of the concept of epistemic responsibility. We disagree on whether responsibility for our beliefs requires the kind of control needed for responsibility for ...
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Fictional Persuasion and the Nature of Belief [PDF]
Psychological studies on fictional persuasion demonstrate that being engaged with fiction systematically affects our beliefs about the real world, in ways that seem insensitive to the truth.
Steglich-Petersen, Asbjørn
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On The Incompatibility of Faith and Intellectual Humility [PDF]
Although the relationship between faith and intellectual humility has yet to be specifically addressed in the philosophical literature, there are reasons to believe that they are at least in some sense incompatible, especially when judging from pre ...
Elliott, James
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Harry Frankfurt peut-il sauver le blâme doxastique ? Possibilités alternatives épistémiques et involontarisme doxastique [PDF]
Peut-on être blâmé pour ses croyances ? Bien qu’il s’agisse d’une pratique courante et en apparence légitime, le blâme doxastique entre en conflit avec deux thèses intuitivement plausibles.
Côté-Bouchard, Charles
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Epistemic instrumentalism, permissibility, and reasons for belief [PDF]
Epistemic instrumentalists seek to understand the normativity of epistemic norms on the model practical instrumental norms governing the relation between aims and means.
Steglich-Petersen, Asbjørn
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Meanings as Species, by Mark Richard. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. Pp.
Unnsteinsson, Elmar
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Control Over Believing and Doxastic Responsibility. [PDF]
Visala A.
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The Concept of Affectivity in Early Modern Philosophy [PDF]
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