Results 171 to 180 of about 19,225 (210)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Synthese, 2018
This paper is a critical discussion of Ernest Sosa’s recent analysis of reflective knowledge.
openaire +1 more source
This paper is a critical discussion of Ernest Sosa’s recent analysis of reflective knowledge.
openaire +1 more source
Philosophical Studies, 2008
According to the “orthodox” model of dreaming, waking states are intrinsically just like dream states (2007: 1). In contrast, Sosa claims that there is an intrinsic difference between waking and dreaming: “in dreaming we have no real beliefs” (2007: 9).2 On Sosa’s “imagination” model, “[d]reams seem more like imaginings, or stories, or even daydreams ...
Nathan Ballantyne, Ian Evans
openaire +1 more source
According to the “orthodox” model of dreaming, waking states are intrinsically just like dream states (2007: 1). In contrast, Sosa claims that there is an intrinsic difference between waking and dreaming: “in dreaming we have no real beliefs” (2007: 9).2 On Sosa’s “imagination” model, “[d]reams seem more like imaginings, or stories, or even daydreams ...
Nathan Ballantyne, Ian Evans
openaire +1 more source
Dialogue, 1965
I believe that Mr. Sosa is right about my example but wrong on the substantive issue; which shows that my example was poorly chosen. If the ugliest Irishman was so ugly that even the Irish were offended, they might form a committee to get rid of him. Suppose he was kidnapped and deposited in New York.
openaire +1 more source
I believe that Mr. Sosa is right about my example but wrong on the substantive issue; which shows that my example was poorly chosen. If the ugliest Irishman was so ugly that even the Irish were offended, they might form a committee to get rid of him. Suppose he was kidnapped and deposited in New York.
openaire +1 more source
Philosophical Issues, 1994
Although he has published a great many interesting pieces on a great many philosophical topics, I shall be primarily concerned in these remarks with Sosa's epistemology, in particular his account of the epistemic concepts of knowledge and justification.
openaire +1 more source
Although he has published a great many interesting pieces on a great many philosophical topics, I shall be primarily concerned in these remarks with Sosa's epistemology, in particular his account of the epistemic concepts of knowledge and justification.
openaire +1 more source
Sosa on the normativity of belief
Philosophical Studies, 2013Sosa takes epistemic normativity to be kind of performance normativity: a belief is correct because a believer sets a positive value to truth as an aim and performs aptly and adroitly. I object to this teleological picture that beliefs are not performances, and that epistemic reasons or beliefs cannot be balanced against practical reasons. Although the
openaire +1 more source

