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The consequences of seeing imagination as a dual‐process virtue
Abstract Michael T. Stuart (2021 and 2022) has proposed imagination as an intellectual dual‐process virtue, consisting of imagination1 (underwritten by cognitive Type 1 processing) and imagination2 (supported by Type 2 processing). This paper investigates the consequences of taking such an account seriously.
Ingrid Malm Lindberg
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ŞÜPHECİ HİPOTEZLER VE GÜVENİLİRCİLİK
Fatih Sultan Mehmet ÖZTÜRK, "ŞÜPHECİ HİPOTEZLER VE GÜVENİLİRCİLİK"
Fatih Sultan Mehmet Öztürk
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Insight often strikes us blind; when we aren’t expecting it, we suddenly see a connection that previously eluded us—a kind of ‘Aha!’ experience. People with a propensity to such experiences are regarded as insightful, and insightfulness is a paradigmatic
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The claim that scientific knowledge cannot be exhaustively analyzed as an individual mental state has gained prominence in recent social epistemology.
Marco Antonio Azevedo
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Timothy Williamson (1992, 224–5) and Ernest Sosa (1996) have ar- gued that knowledge requires one to be safe from error. Something is said to be safe from happening iff it does not happen at “close” worlds.
Frank J. J. Leusen (1939729) +3 more
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Chinese Chat Room: AI Hallucinations, Epistemology and Cognition
The purpose of this paper is to show that understanding AI hallucination requires an interdisciplinary approach that combines insights from epistemology and cognitive science to address the nature of AI-generated knowledge, with a terminological worry ...
Šekrst Kristina
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An Aristotelian Critique to Contemporary Virtue Epistemology
This paper aims to offer an Aristotelian critique of virtue epistemology, particularly of the way virtue epistemologists use the concept of intellectual virtue in their definitions of knowledge.
Marcelo Cabral
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Plantinga's Internal and External Approach toRationality of Belief in God [PDF]
Various views about the rationality/irrationality of believing in God have been suggested by western religious and secular thinners. The theory of "Basicalism" together with its similar views such as "Evidentialism", "Fideism ...
Mahdi Farajipak
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Riggs on strong justification [PDF]
In 'The Weakness of Strong Justification' Wayne Riggs claims that the requirement that justified beliefs be truth conducive (likely to be true) is not always compatible with the requirement that they be epistemically responsible (arrived at in an ...
Bonjour L. +3 more
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