A number of well-developed theories shed light on the question, under what circumstances our beliefs enjoy epistemic justification. Yet, comparatively little is known about epistemic defeat-when new information causes the loss of epistemic justification. This book proposes and defends a detailed account of epistemic defeaters. The main kinds of defeaters are analyzed in detail and integrated into a general framework that aims to explain how beliefs lose justification. It is argued that defeaters introduce incompatibilities into a noetic system and thereby prompt a structured re-evaluation process that makes a justified reinstatement of the defeated belief impossible. The account is then applied to the topic of disagreement, where it is used in an argument for conciliationism, as well as a new explanation for higher-order defeat. Throughout the book, the notion of defeat is the center of attention, while a number of new issues are discussed at the intersections of defeat and justification. Specifically, new problems are raised for broadly internalist accounts of defeat, a fully descriptive reliabilist account of defeat is provided, and the case for normative defeat is revisited.
Jan Constantin
Epistemic Defeat [PDF ebook]
A Treatment of Defeat as an Independent Phenomenon
Epistemic Defeat [PDF ebook]
A Treatment of Defeat as an Independent Phenomenon
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Langue Anglais ● Format PDF ● Pages 297 ● ISBN 9783110730548 ● Maison d’édition De Gruyter ● Publié 2021 ● Téléchargeable 3 fois ● Devise EUR ● ID 9432316 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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