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Extended Cognition and the Internet: A Review of Current Issues and Controversies. [PDF]
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Gating the holes in the Swiss cheese (part I): Expanding professor Reason's model for patient safety. [PDF]
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Cognitive success: instrumental justifications of normative systems of reasoning. [PDF]
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The generality problem for process reliabilism, the sensitivity theory and the safety theory
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Process Reliabilism and the Value Problem
Theoria, 2011AbstractAlvin Goldman and Erik Olsson have recently proposed a novel solution to the value problem in epistemology, i.e., to the question of how to account for the apparent surplus value of knowledge over mere true belief. Their “conditional probability solution” maintains that even simple process reliabilism can account for the added value of ...
Christoph Jäger
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Process Reliabilism and Cartesian Scepticism
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 1996I will be concerned here with a theory of doxastic justification that was first proposed by Alvin Goldman in 1979.1 This theory, which is generally known as process reliabilism, has in recent years gone through a number of changes, and each change has added significantly to its complexity and subtlety.
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Process Reliabilism, Virtue Reliabilism, and the Value of Knowledge
The Southern Journal of Philosophy, 2007AbstractThe value problem for knowledge is the problem of explaining why knowledge is cognitively more valuable than mere true belief. If an account of the nature of knowledge is unable to solve the value problem for knowledge, this provides a pro tanto reason to reject that account.
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Surprise! A Social Meta-Epistemology for Process Reliabilism
2023Abstract For proponents of Process Reliabilism (PR), the familiar cases of Truetemp and Norman the Clairvoyant raise a challenge: what, beyond being formed by a reliable process, renders a belief justified? After arguing that none of the leading answers to the problem of idiosyncratic reliability is adequate, this chapter offers an ...
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