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Women’s anger, epistemic personhood, and self-respect: an application of Lehrer’s work on self-trust
Philosophical Studies, 2012I argue in this paper that the work of Keith Lehrer, especially in his book Self-Trust has applications to feminist ethics; specifically care ethics, which has become the leading form of normative sentimentalist ethics. I extend Lehrer’s ideas concerning reason and justification of belief beyond what he says by applying the notion of evaluation central
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Self-Trust and Epistemic Humility
2019Abstract Some cognitive domains, like the moral, aesthetic, and religious, seem to demand a special kind of intellectual autonomy. We should, it is thought, think for ourselves and not trust others. This call for autonomy seems to support a radical intellectual self-sufficiency. In particular, the fact that our peers disagree with us can
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The Place of Intellectual Self‐Trust in Theories of Epistemic Advantages
Journal of Social Philosophy, 2019openaire +2 more sources
Epistemic health, epistemic self-trust, and bipolar disorder: a case study
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