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This chapter explores agency as it applies to epistemic evaluation, using epistemic analogues of the well-known Frankfurt cases against the Principle of Alternate Possibilities.
L. Zagzebski
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This chapter explores agency as it applies to epistemic evaluation, using epistemic analogues of the well-known Frankfurt cases against the Principle of Alternate Possibilities.
L. Zagzebski
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Fatalism and the Logic of Time
Universal fatalism, the thesis that something in the past necessitates the entire future, has been a fear since antiquity. Historically, there have been three arguments for universal fatalism that have been treated independently.
L. Zagzebski
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Toward a Theory of Understanding
Epistemic Values, 2020This chapter returns to the idea that understanding is a grasp of structure except that it argues that the grasp of propositional structure is a special case of understanding. Knowledge and true belief are therefore forms of understanding.
L. Zagzebski
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Epistemic Values, 2020
This chapter offers an account of trust and its relation to the intellectual virtues. It argues that trust has both practical and epistemic forms, but both forms include elements of belief, feeling, and behavior.
L. Zagzebski
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This chapter offers an account of trust and its relation to the intellectual virtues. It argues that trust has both practical and epistemic forms, but both forms include elements of belief, feeling, and behavior.
L. Zagzebski
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Phronesis and Religious Belief
, 2020This chapter outlines a theory of rationality integral to virtue theory suggested by a remark by Hilary Putnam that reason is both immanent and transcendent.
L. Zagzebski
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Epistemic Values, 2020
This chapter argues that problems in defining knowledge arise in part from the fact that the good of knowledge has been treated differently in different historical periods. In Plato and much of philosophy until the modern period, knowledge was treated as
L. Zagzebski
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This chapter argues that problems in defining knowledge arise in part from the fact that the good of knowledge has been treated differently in different historical periods. In Plato and much of philosophy until the modern period, knowledge was treated as
L. Zagzebski
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Intellectual Virtue Terms and the Division of Linguistic Labor
, 2020This chapter discusses the division of moral linguistic labor, an application to moral terms of Putnam’s idea of the division of linguistic labor in his version of the theory of direct reference.
L. Zagzebski
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Trinkaus Zagzebski, Linda, Philosophy of Religion
1970Theologie und Philosophie, Bd. 84 Nr.
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Religious Trust, Anti-Trust, and Reasons for Religious Belief
, 2020This chapter begins by distinguishing two kinds of epistemic reasons, one irreducibly first personal, and the other third personal. Here the kinds of reasons that are irreducibly first personal are called “deliberative reasons,” and the kinds of reasons ...
L. Zagzebski
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Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus, Epistemic Athority
1970Theologie und Philosophie, Bd. 90 Nr.
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