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Hope, Worry, and Suspension of Judgment

Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 2021
AbstractIn this paper, I defend an epistemic requirement on fitting hopes and worries: it is fitting to hope or to worry that p only if one’s epistemic position makes it rational to suspend judgment as to whether p. This view, unlike prominent alternatives, is ecumenical; it retains its plausibility against a variety of different background views of ...
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Being neutral: Agnosticism, inquiry and the suspension of judgment

Noûs, 2020
AbstractEpistemologists often claim that in addition to belief and disbelief there is a third, neutral, doxastic attitude. Various terms are used: ‘suspending judgment’, ‘withholding’, ‘agnosticism’. It is also common to claim that the factors relevant to the justification of these attitudes are epistemic in the narrow sense of being factors that bear ...
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The South African Constitutional Court Judgment Concerning the Suspension of SADC Tribunal: Critiquing the Critics of the Constitutional Court

Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, 2022
This article discusses the various scholarly critiques of the South African Constitutional Court judgment in Law Society of South Africa & Others v President of the Republic of South Africa & Others. While we discuss and analyse the articles by some of the scholars who have critiqued the decision, we pay more attention to the criticism by Tladi
Mkhululi Nyathi   +1 more
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