Epistemic Entitlement The Right to Believe
What entitles you to claims about your perceivable environment? Matthiessen suggests that it is neither your experience, nor the reliability of your cognitive processes, but rather your being in the right kind of perceptual situation.
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Epistemic Entitlement The Right to Believe
Hannes Ole Matthiessen
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Epistemic Entitlement
10.1057/9781137414984 - Epistemic Entitlement, Hannes Ole Matthiessen
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Hannes Ole Matthiessen
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