Jennifer Lackey

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1Overcoming expert disagreement in a Delphi process. An exercise in reverse epistemology

Overcoming expert disagreement in a Delphi process. An exercise in reverse epistemology

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Source URL: www.humanamente.eu

Language: English - Date: 2015-10-12 08:44:40
2PEER DISAGREEMENT AND THE LIMITS OF COHERENT ERROR ATTRIBUTION Nicholas TEBBEN ABSTRACT: I argue that, in an important range of cases, judging that one disagrees with an epistemic peer requires attributing, either to one

PEER DISAGREEMENT AND THE LIMITS OF COHERENT ERROR ATTRIBUTION Nicholas TEBBEN ABSTRACT: I argue that, in an important range of cases, judging that one disagrees with an epistemic peer requires attributing, either to one

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Language: English
3Advanced Epistemology DR MIKKEL GERKEN PHIL11136 ONLINE MSC IN EPISTEMOLOGY, ETHICS AND MIND

Advanced Epistemology DR MIKKEL GERKEN PHIL11136 ONLINE MSC IN EPISTEMOLOGY, ETHICS AND MIND

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Source URL: www.ppls.ed.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2016-02-03 09:37:23
4What Luck Is Not Jennifer Lackey Abstract: In this paper, I critically examine the two dominant views of the concept of luck in the current literature: lack of control accounts and modal accounts. In particular, I argue

What Luck Is Not Jennifer Lackey Abstract: In this paper, I critically examine the two dominant views of the concept of luck in the current literature: lack of control accounts and modal accounts. In particular, I argue

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Source URL: www.philosophy.northwestern.edu

Language: English - Date: 2015-02-26 10:46:30
5Forthcoming in Jessica Brown and Mikkel Gerken (eds.), New Essays on Knowledge Ascriptions. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Group Knowledge Attributions Jennifer Lackey Northwestern University

Forthcoming in Jessica Brown and Mikkel Gerken (eds.), New Essays on Knowledge Ascriptions. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Group Knowledge Attributions Jennifer Lackey Northwestern University

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Source URL: faculty.wcas.northwestern.edu

Language: English - Date: 2011-09-08 14:08:49
6What Luck Is Not Jennifer Lackey Abstract: In this paper, I critically examine the two dominant views of the concept of luck in the current literature: lack of control accounts and modal accounts. In particular, I argue

What Luck Is Not Jennifer Lackey Abstract: In this paper, I critically examine the two dominant views of the concept of luck in the current literature: lack of control accounts and modal accounts. In particular, I argue

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Source URL: www.philosophy.northwestern.edu

Language: English - Date: 2010-10-06 11:22:29