Development and validation of a self-report measure of epistemic trust
Epistemic trust (ET) refers to trust in communicated knowledge. This paper describes the development and validation of a new self-report questionnaire, the Epistemic Trust, Mistrust and Credulity Questionnaire (ETMCQ).
C. Campbell +8 more
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Epistemic injustice in psychiatric research and practice
This paper offers an overview of the philosophical work on epistemic injustices as it relates to psychiatry. After describing the development of epistemic injustice studies, we survey the existing literature on its application to psychiatry.
I. Kidd, L. Spencer, H. Carel
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It looks like this complementizer used to be an adjective
The conjunction like meaning ‘as if’ is usually considered to derive from the preposition. There exists, however, a striking parallel between the impersonal post-copula use of the conjunction (e.g.
Mathilde Pinson
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Epistemic Theodicy, Epistemic Evil, and Epistemic Responsibility
The paper explores the concept of epistemic theodicy and strengthens an argument that reconciles human fallibility with the existence of an all-powerful and benevolent God. This argument is grounded in epistemic responsibility, emphasizing our epistemic autonomy.
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Democracy, epistemic agency, and AI: political epistemology in times of artificial intelligence
Democratic theories assume that citizens have some form of political knowledge in order to vote for representatives or to directly engage in democratic deliberation and participation.
Mark Coeckelbergh
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Modal Generalism, Modal Particularism And Explicating Epistemic And Metaphysical possibility [PDF]
First, we shall scrutinize Modal Generalism and Modal Particularism, two main metaphysical approaches to modality, and recount their differences. Second, we’ll explain epistemic and metaphysical possibilities and how they are explicated at generalism ...
lotfollah nabavi +2 more
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Futuros en contrapunto: proyección, predicción y deseo en maya yucateco
This paper studies the ways in which the contemporary Yucatec Maya apprehend the future and project themselves into it. It is based on an analysis of linguistic choices in the expression of prospective utterances, which are examined ethnographically in ...
Valentina Vapnarsky
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Propositional epistemic luck, epistemic risk, and epistemic justification [PDF]
If a subject has a true belief, and she has good evidence for it, and there’s no evidence against it, why should it matter if she doesn’t believe on the basis of the good available evidence? After all, properly based beliefs are no likelier to be true than their corresponding improperly based beliefs, as long as the subject possesses the same good ...
Patrick Bondy, Duncan Pritchard
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Epistemic exclusion: Scholar(ly) devaluation that marginalizes faculty of color.
Faculty of color experience a number of challenges within academia, including tokenism, marginaliza- tion, racial microaggressions, and a disconnect between their racial/ethnic culture and the culture within academia. The present study examined epistemic
Isis H. Settles +3 more
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Getting Ourselves Together: Data-centered participatory design research & epistemic burden
Data-centered participatory design research projects—wherein researchers collaborate with community members for the purpose of gathering, generating, or communicating data about the community or their causes—can place epistemic burdens on minoritized or ...
Jennifer Pierre +4 more
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