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Comment to "Representations, judgments, and the swamping problem for reliabilism"
Commented Article: SOSA, Ernest. Representations, judgments, and the swamping problem for reliabilism: why the problem applies to process reliabilism, but not to virtue reliabilism. Trans/Form/Ação: Unesp journal of philosophy, vol. 44, Special issue in
Breno R. G. Santos
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It is with great happiness and honor that we present this special issue of Trans/Form/Ação: Unesp journal of philosophy in honor of Ernest Sosa. One of the most influential voices in the contemporary philosophy, Ernest Sosa was born in Cárdenas, Cuba ...
Waldomiro José Silva Filho +1 more
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Comment to “Memory and reflection”
Commented Article: MI, Chienkuo. Memory and Reflection. Trans/Form/Ação: Unesp journal of philosophy, vol. 44, Special issue in honor of Ernest Sosa, p. 151-168, 2021.
Guadalupe Reinoso
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Comentário a “a Brief discussion of the empirical plausibility of the reflective epistemic agency”
Commented Article: FREITAS, A. M. B. de; SANTOS, F. R. L. A brief discussion of the empirical plausibility of the Reflective Epistemic Agency. Trans/Form/Ação: Unesp journal of philosophy, v. 44, Special issue in honor of Ernest Sosa, p. 173-184, 2021.
Gregory Gaboardi
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An appraisal of the evolution of some of the main themes in sosa’s epistemology
In this article, I propose to trace the evolution of three central concepts in Sosa’s epistemology: the distinction between animal and reflective knowledge, closure principles, and the safety condition.
Juan Comesaña
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الإبستمولوجيا الاجتماعية وفلسفة الفعل عند ألفين جولدمان: دراسة تحليلية في الإبستمولوجيا التطبيقية [PDF]
يتناول البحث اتجاها جديدا فى الابستمولوجيا التطبيقيةApplied Epistemology المعاصرة هو " الابستمولوجيا الاجتماعية وعلاقتها بفلسفة الفعل عند ألفين جولدمان "، وتنقسم الدراسة إلى مقدمة، و ثلاثة محاور رئيسة، وخاتمة.
محمد سليم محمد حفني
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Epistemic control without voluntarism
Abstract It is tempting to think (though many deny) that epistemic agents exercise a distinctive kind of control over their belief‐like attitudes. My aim here is to sketch a “bottom‐up” model of epistemic agency, one that draws on an analogous model of practical agency, according to which an agent's conditional beliefs are reasons‐responsive planning ...
Timothy R. Kearl
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A CRITICAL ASSESSMENT OF SOSA’S “TRANSCENDENTAL ARGUMENT” IN KNOWING FULL WELL
In a provocative, yet scarcely discussed, argument at the end of Knowing Full Well, Ernest Sosa has attempted to determine what kind of evidence we possess in support of the belief that our cognitive capacities as human beings are reliable.
CLAUDIO CORMIK
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Abstract Abilities, in contrast to mere dispositions, propensities, or tendencies, abilities seem to be features of agents that put the agent herself in control. But what is the distinguishing feature of abilities vis‐à‐vis other kinds of powers? Our aim in this paper is to point, in answer to this question, to a crucial feature of abilities that ...
Erasmus Mayr, Barbara Vetter
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