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Representations, judgments, and the swamping problem for reliabilism [PDF]
This article argues for a way out of the swamping problem by showing where his virtue epistemology substantially departs from traditional process reliabilism and how such departure is enough to protect the former from issues that affect the way the ...
Ernest Sosa
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A Critical Analysis of Process Reliabilism in "What is justified belief?" [PDF]
Process reliabilism is one of the most important, and impressive theories in epistemology that was formulated by Alvin Goldman in "What is justified belief?" in 1970s. In this paper, first, we describe process reliablism in a simple form.
abdollah ansaari, jalal peykani
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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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On Mr Truetemp's Lack of Virtue
Keith Lehrer’s case of Mr Truetemp, whose reliably formed true beliefs about the temperature are the result of a tempucomp implanted in his head, is designed as a counterexample to process reliabilism. In this short note, the example is explored from the
Howard Sankey
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The paper argues that (i) the notion of epistemic reliability, as it is standardly defined within mainstream epistemology, is a multidimensional concept, and that (ii) paying attention to reliability’s multidimensional nature can significantly expand ...
S. Orestis Palermos
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Group as a Distributed Subject of Knowledge: Between Radicalism and Triviality [PDF]
In the paper, I distinguish the bottom-up strategy and the intentional stance strategy of analyzing group intentional states, and show that the thesis of distributed group subject of knowledge could be accommodated by either of them.
Barbara Trybulec
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Adaptivity and truth. A critique of Plantinga’s reasoning against evolutionary reliabilism
The paper analyses the arguments put forward by Plantinga to justify his refutation of evolutionary reliabilism, i.e. the claim that the probability that the cognitive faculties, developed in the process of unguided evolution, are reliable is low.
Fábiková, Andrea
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Process Reliabilism, Prime Numbers and the Generality Problem
This paper aims to show that Selim Berker’s widely discussed prime number case is merely an instance of the well-known generality problem for process reliabilism and thus arguably not as interesting a case as one might have thought. Initially, Berker’s case is introduced and interpreted.
Andersen, Frederik J., Kappel, Klemens
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The Degree of Reliability of Epistemic Processes in Mulla sadra’s Philosophy and virtue Process Epistemology [PDF]
Based on perceptual faculties which are effective in knowledge acquisition, Mulla Sadra divides the process of knowledge acquisition to three processes of sense, imagination, and intellect.
akram askarzadeh mazraeh
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Guessing at Ghosts in the Machine
ABSTRACT As AI grows ever more complex and ubiquitous, its moral status becomes increasingly pressing. But knowing whether an AI has moral status is only part of the ethical puzzle. To determine how we ought to treat such entities, we must know not only whether AIs have moral status, but also about the content of their interests—what contributes to ...
Helen Yetter‐Chappell
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