[BOOK][B] On folk epistemology: How we think and talk about knowledge

M Gerken - 2017 - books.google.com
On Folk Epistemology explores how we ascribe knowledge to ourselves and others.
Empirical evidence suggests that we do so early and often in thought as well as in talk …

[BOOK][B] What's the point of knowledge?: a function-first epistemology

M Hannon - 2018 - books.google.com
This book is about knowledge and its value. At its heart is a straightforward idea: we can
answer many interesting and difficult questions in epistemology by reflecting on the role of …

[BOOK][B] The theory and practice of experimental philosophy

J Sytsma, J Livengood - 2015 - books.google.com
In recent years, developments in experimental philosophy have led many thinkers to
reconsider their central assumptions and methods. It is not enough to speculate and …

Do framing effects make moral intuitions unreliable?

J Demaree-Cotton - Philosophical Psychology, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
I address Sinnott-Armstrong's argument that evidence of framing effects in moral psychology
shows that moral intuitions are unreliable and therefore not noninferentially justified. I begin …

[BOOK][B] The Routledge handbook of social epistemology

M Fricker, PJ Graham, D Henderson, NJLL Pedersen… - 2020 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Social epistemology is the interdisciplinary inquiry into the myriad ways humans socially
acquire, create, construct, transmit, store, represent, revise, and review knowledge …

Where philosophical intuitions come from

H De Cruz - Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Little is known about the aetiology of philosophical intuitions, in spite of their central role in
analytic philosophy. This paper provides a psychological account of the intuitions that …

Cross-Cultural universality of knowledge attributions

Y Yuan, M Kim - 2018 - philpapers.org
We provide new findings that add to the growing body of empirical evidence that important
epistemic intuitions converge across cultures. Specifically, we selected three recent studies …

A solution to knowledge's threshold problem

M Hannon - Philosophical Studies, 2017 - Springer
This paper is about the 'threshold problem'for knowledge, namely, how do we determine
what fixes the level of justification required for knowledge in a non-arbitrary way? One …

Contingency anxiety and the epistemology of disagreement

AL Mogensen - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Upon discovering that certain beliefs we hold are contingent on arbitrary features of our
background, we often feel uneasy. I defend the proposal that if such cases of contingency …

Knowledge in and out of contrast

M Gerken, JR Beebe - Noûs, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
We report and discuss the results of a series of experiments that address a contrast effect
exhibited by folk judgments about knowledge ascriptions. The contrast effect, which was first …