Epistemic Autonomy

Epistemic Autonomy

Lougheed, Kirk; Matheson, Jonathan

Taylor & Francis Ltd

08/2021

346

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Inglês

9780367433345

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction: Puzzles Concerning Epistemic Autonomy

Jonathan Matheson and Kirk Lougheed

Part I: The Nature of Epistemic Autonomy

1. Epistemic Autonomy and Externalism

J. Adam Carter

2. Autonomy, Reflection, and Education

Shane Ryan

3. The Realm of Epistemic Ends

Catherine Elgin

4. Professional Philosophy Has an Epistemic Autonomy Problem

Maura Priest

Part II: Epistemic Autonomy and Paternalism

5. Norms of Inquiry, Student-Led Learning, and Epistemic Paternalism

Robert Mark Simpson

6. Persuasion and Intellectual Autonomy

Robin McKenna

7. What's Epistemic about Epistemic Paternalism?

Liz Jackson

Part III: Epistemic Autonomy and Epistemic Virtue & Value

8. Intellectual Autonomy and Intellectual Interdependence

Heather Battaly

9. The Virtue of Epistemic Autonomy

Jonathan Matheson

10. Understanding and the Value of Intellectual Autonomy

Jesus Vega-Encabo

11. Epistemic Myopia

Chris Dragos

12. Intellectual Autonomy and its Vices

Alessandra Tanesini

13. Gaslighting, Humility, and the Manipulation of Autonomy

Javier Gonzalez de Prado

Part IV: Epistemic Autonomy & Social Epistemology

14. Epistemic Autonomy for Social Epistemologists: The Case of Moral Inheritance

Sarah McGrath

15. Epistemic Autonomy and the Right to be Confident

Sanford Goldberg

16. We Owe it to Others to Think for Ourselves

Finnur Dellsen

17. Epistemic Self-Governance and Trusting the Word of Others: Is There a Conflict?

Elizabeth Fricker
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