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Hobartian Voluntarism: Grounding a Deontological Conceptionof Epistemic Justification
Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 2000Our concept of epistemic justification is often thought to be deontological, so that justified and unjustified are epistemic terms of praise and blame. This conception of justification requires the truth of voluntarism - the thesis that we have control over our beliefs which seems false. I attempt to present a mostly plausible version of voluntarism by
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Epistemic Injustice in Generative AI
AAAI/ACM Conference on AI, Ethics, and SocietyThis paper investigates how generative AI can potentially undermine the integrity of collective knowledge and the processes we rely on to acquire, assess, and trust information, posing a significant threat to our knowledge ecosystem and democratic ...
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Estimating Epistemic and Aleatoric Uncertainty with a Single Model
Neural Information Processing SystemsEstimating and disentangling epistemic uncertainty, uncertainty that is reducible with more training data, and aleatoric uncertainty, uncertainty that is inherent to the task at hand, is critically important when applying machine learning to high-stakes ...
M. A. Chan +2 more
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The Routledge Handbook of Epistemic Injustice
Essays in Philosophy, 2021M. Brito
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Chisholming away at Plantinga's critique of epistemic deontology
Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 1998openaire +2 more sources

