How much does rationality constrain what we should believe on the basis of our evidence? Richard Pettigrew provides a novel philosophical argument for permissivism about epistemic rationality, and explores a variety of applications, including a discussion of conspiracy theories and the morality of imposing your attitudes to risk on others.

Epistemic Risk and the Demands of Rationality
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ISBN | 9780192679451 |
Number Of Pages | 240 |
File Size | 3.39 mb |
Format | EPUB |
Published | 14-07-2022 |