Epistemology Seminar: Thomas Mitchell “Trustworthiness as Person-Specific Reliability”
Abstract This paper addresses the question of what it means to be trustworthy and suggests that trustworthiness is a kind of reliability specific to persons....
Abstract This paper addresses the question of what it means to be trustworthy and suggests that trustworthiness is a kind of reliability specific to persons....
Title: Anti-Essentialism, Modal Inconstancy, and Alternative Material-Origin Statements Abstract: In ordinary language, in the medical sciences, and in the overlap between them, we frequently make...
https://youtu.be/AdAdb5Jwl8g ABSTRACT. — The term ‘patriarchy’ is part of the common lexicon, appearing everywhere from The Simpsons and Ani DiFranco lyrics to academic tomes behind...
Abstract: In a recent paper, Hawley has explored the doxastic and epistemic parallels between conspiracy theorising and impostor syndrome. Despite their differences, there are interesting...
TITLE: Reasoning about agents who may know other agents’ strategies in Strategy Logic ABSTRACT: In this talk I will discuss some new developments in Strategy...
https://youtu.be/GFswQ2Gn9NI ABSTRACT. — In Carnapian explication, we engineer new conceptual schema in order to improve our epistemic lots in reasoning about the world. Such explications...
Abstract: The recent literature on epistemic injustice has given a reasonable amount of attention to characterising the primary harm of testimonial injustice: the intrinsic epistemic...