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Title Higher-order evidence : new essays / edited by Mattias Skipper, Asbjørn Steglich-Petersen
Published Cambridge, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2019

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Contents Formulating independence / David Christensen -- Higher-order uncertainty / Kevin Dorst -- Evidence of evidence as higher-order evidence / Anna-Maria A. Eder and Peter Brössel
Summary "We often have reason to doubt our own ability to form rational beliefs, or to doubt that some particular belief of ours is rational. Perhaps we learn that a trusted friend disagrees with us about what our shared evidence supports. Or perhaps we learn that our beliefs have been afflicted by motivated reasoning or by other cognitive biases. These are examples of higher-order evidence. While it may seem plausible that higher-order evidence should somehow impact our beliefs, it is less clear how and why. Normally, when evidence impacts our beliefs, it does so by virtue of speaking for or against the truth of theirs contents. But higher-order evidence does not directly concern the contents of the beliefs that they impact. In recent years, philosophers have become increasingly aware of the need to understand the nature and normative role of higher-order evidence. This is partly due to the pervasiveness of higher-order evidence in human life, for example in the form of disagreement. But is has also become clear that higher-order evidence lies at the heart of a number of central epistemological debates, spanning from classical disputes between internalists and externalists to more recent discussions of peer disagreement and epistemic akrasia. Many of the controversies within these and other debates stem, at least in part, from conflicting views about the normative significance of higher-order evidence. This volume brings together, for the first time, a distinguished group of leading and up-and-coming epistemologists to explore a wide range of interrelated issues about higher-order evidence"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed November 26, 2019)
Subject Knowledge, Theory of.
Rationalism.
Evidence.
Philosophy of mind.
epistemology.
rationalism (philosophy)
Evidence
Knowledge, Theory of
Philosophy of mind
Rationalism
Form Electronic book
Author Skipper, Mattias, editor.
Steglich-Petersen, Asbjørn, editor.
ISBN 9780191868276
0191868272
9780192565358
0192565354