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Trust, authority and epistemic responsibility
In this paper I argue that the epistemology of trust and testimony should take into account the pragmatics of communication in order to gain insight about the responsibilities speakers and hearers share in the epistemic access they gain through ...
Gloria ORIGGI
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We often consider medical practitioners to be epistemic authorities: “Doctor knows best,” as the saying goes. The place of expert judgment in evidence-based medicine hierarchies, and the crucial role of patient preferences and values in medical decision ...
Dylan Mirek Popowicz
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In this paper we analyze the degree of participation, epistemic management, and authority performance during Parent-Teacher Conferences with non-native parents.
Chiara Dalledonne Vandini, Davide Cino
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Zagzebski, Authority, and Faith [PDF]
Epistemic Authority is a mature work of a leading epistemologist and philosopher of religion. It is a work primarily in epistemology with applications to religious epistemology.
Dougherty, Trent
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Freedom of the Individual towards the Authority of the Church
The article analyses the role of the Catholic Church as a deontic and epistemic authority. It discusses the problem of whether the Church’s authority undermines the autonomy of the conscience of the faithful.
Stanisław Gałkowski
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The components of accepting the authority of knowledge according to Zagzebski and the related themes in Sohrevardi's reflections. [PDF]
Problem: Epistemic authority or trust and reference to others in acquiring knowledge has long been a subject of interest for philosophers. However, this issue has been challenged and criticized in the modern era based on the concept of autonomy in ...
Zahra Sadeghimanesh +2 more
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Epistemic Authority and Manipulation: Exploring the ‘Dark Side’ of Social Agency
Part of our social reality results from explicitly acknowledging sharing certain ideas, emotions, and value-commitments. Hence it has been addressed as manifestation of joint commitments, shared intentions, we-reasoning or collective intentionality.
Sonja Rinofner-Kreidl
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Comparative standard in institutional epistemology [PDF]
Which epistemic value is the standard according to which we ought to compare, assess and design institutional arrangements in terms of their epistemic properties?
Zubčić Marko-Luka
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Zagzebski on Rationality [PDF]
This paper examines Linda Zagzebski’s account of rationality, as set out in her rich, wide-ranging, and important book, Epistemic Authority: A Theory of Trust, Authority, and Autonomy in Belief.
Pritchard, Duncan, Ryan, Shane
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Epistemic feature of democracy: The role of expert in democratic decision making [PDF]
In her book Democracy and Truth: The Conflict between Political and Epistemic Virtues, Snježana Prijić Samaržija advocates that a purely procedural justification which defines the authority and legitimacy of democracy only in relation to the ...
Janković Ivana
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