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Habits-Expressivism About Epistemic Justification
Philosophical Papers, 2012Abstract Although expressivist theories have been applied to many normative discourses (moral, rationality, knowledge, etc.), the normative discourse of epistemic justification has been somewhat neglected by expressivists. In this paper, I aspire to both remedy this unfortunate situation and introduce a novel version of expressivist theory: Habits ...
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Hybrid expressivism and epistemic justification
Philosophical Studies, 2014Epistemic expressivists maintain, to a first approximation, that epistemic assertions express non-cognitive mental states, like endorsements, valuations, or pro-attitudes, rather than cognitive mental states such as beliefs. Proponents of epistemic expressivism include Chrisman (Philos Stud 135: 225–254, 2007), Gibbard (Wise choices, apt feelings, 1990,
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Epistemic Justification and Normativity
2001Abstract Is epistemic justification normative? Discusses four ways of justifying a positive answer, none of which the writer thinks succeed: epistemic justification is normative because it is (1) analogous to moral normativity, (2) a matter of following rules; (3) a matter of trying to achieve certain goals; and (4) analyzable in terms ...
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Swinburne, Richard, Epistemic Justification
1970Theologie und Philosophie, Bd. 81 Nr.
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Justifications, Awareness and Epistemic Dynamics
2013The paper introduces a new kind of models for the logic of proofs LP, the group justification models. While being an elaboration of Fitting models, the group justification models are a special case of the models of general awareness. Soundness and completeness results of LP with respect to the new semantics are established.
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Self-Beliefs and Epistemic Justifications
2023I explore the epistemic justification of self-beliefs regarding personality traits within the internalism-externalism debate. Historically, the question of epistemic justification of self-beliefs has been discussed only with respect to our beliefs about our current mental states while the epistemic justification of our self-beliefs about our ...
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